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Went to the Classic Car and Coffee meet at University of WA today.
Been a few times, but today was one of the best, heaps of very unusual and rare cars. Saw this 1931 Cadillac, V16. Looking at the distributor cap with 16 plug leads was amazing. Apparently it is 1 of 6 in the world and in the million dollar plus category. Then there was this T model Ford done up in army desert paint complete with .303 Lewis machine gun.
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