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Diana Dors sports car fetches $3m at auction (Beautiful auto, car lovers must see)
BBC ^ | August 15, 2010 | BBC

Posted on 08/15/2010 12:14:11 PM PDT by I still care

A sports car once owned by the late British actress Diana Dors has sold for $3 million (£1.9m) at a California auction.

The 1949 Delahaye Roadster, which some have dubbed the most beautiful car in the world, was given to Dors when she was 17.

The sky blue car has been described by auctioneers as "extravagant and outrageous - a rolling sculpture".

Dors, who was seen as the British Marilyn Monroe, died in 1984 aged 52

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TOPICS: History; Hobbies; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: automobile; automotive; britain; delahaye
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To: RegulatorCountry
WHOA!
41 posted on 08/15/2010 1:41:35 PM PDT by Seven plus One
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To: I still care

Nice body.
Nice body.


42 posted on 08/15/2010 1:43:08 PM PDT by Jack Wilson
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To: I still care

Cary Grant drove this?

Topper?


43 posted on 08/15/2010 1:43:49 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (.Go troops! " Vote out RINOS. They screw you EVERY time" Jim Robinson)
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To: stephenjohnbanker
OMGosh. I did the same thing. 9 mpGallon!

It gets a lot more than 9mph, I'll tell you. That car could blow the doors off most modern cars.

This isn't mine, but looks just like it. We are wresting with how much to restore it, as it is truly all original. We even have the original aluminum keys and hubcaps.


44 posted on 08/15/2010 1:46:35 PM PDT by I still care (I believe in the universality of freedom -George Bush, asked if he regrets going to war.)
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To: I still care
I have a 63 Dodge. It gets 9 mph.

That's one slow Dodge.

45 posted on 08/15/2010 1:48:52 PM PDT by Richard Kimball (We're all criminals. They just haven't figured out what some of us have done yet.)
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To: I still care

Good grief, there’s a perfectly fine Buick Roadmaster convertible under there somewhere.


46 posted on 08/15/2010 1:49:17 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: Liz

She was mistaken for Marilyn on some occasions.


47 posted on 08/15/2010 1:49:58 PM PDT by TommyDale (Independent - I already left the GOP because they were too liberal)
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To: Seven plus One

Those SM coupes were great, the Maserati engine had issues with the timing chain that were very expensive as I recall.

First one I ever saw in person was owned and driven by Burt Reynolds. He apparently fell in love with the Transylvania County/Jackson County, North Carolina area while filming a rather infamous movie in the vicinity (the stereotypes perpetuated and magnified by which they’re still living down, lol) and built a home on a mountaintop there, named it World’s End or something like that.


48 posted on 08/15/2010 1:52:37 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: Frantzie

‘Monroe was really pathetic.’

Jayne Mansfield’s wasn’t very nice either. At least she left a lovely daughter.


49 posted on 08/15/2010 1:52:37 PM PDT by Lucius Cornelius Sulla ('“Our own government has become our enemy' - Sheriff Paul Babeu)
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To: I still care

I guess my extreme reaction comes from the fact that I don’t like to be stared at, and you would be stared at if you were in either of these cars.


50 posted on 08/15/2010 1:53:27 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: Ditter

It’s true. When we drive in my 63 (which is not restored or considered a super desirable car like a Chevy Belair) people still do stare.

It’s fun, though. Wherever we go in it, someone always comes up and asks us about it. Older folk have stories and younger folk are always blown away, because they aren’t used to old cars the size of an aircraft carrier. (We measured it once - it’s about 20 feet from back to front).

The bright red inside with all that chrome and buttons also fascinates people.

I know a lot of autophiles would disagree but I think that’s really the fun part of owning a collectable car. You do meet interesting folks.


51 posted on 08/15/2010 1:59:55 PM PDT by I still care (I believe in the universality of freedom -George Bush, asked if he regrets going to war.)
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To: stephenjohnbanker

You got it. The whole point of the movie was the banker bought a car that wasn’t “staid” enough for his family.


52 posted on 08/15/2010 2:01:32 PM PDT by I still care (I believe in the universality of freedom -George Bush, asked if he regrets going to war.)
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To: Richard Kimball

See my post 44, where I sheephishly admit my error.


53 posted on 08/15/2010 2:03:10 PM PDT by I still care (I believe in the universality of freedom -George Bush, asked if he regrets going to war.)
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To: Seven plus One

You can see what inspired Edsel Ford to create and build the first Continental in that one, can’t you? There’s a Delahaye formal coupe with a squared-off roofline that was an influence as well.


54 posted on 08/15/2010 2:03:22 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: Frantzie; Prokopton; Liz
I vote for Dors (top), over Mansfield (bottom). More natural beauty in the face without as much makeup required. Photobucket Photobucket
55 posted on 08/15/2010 2:11:57 PM PDT by TommyDale (Independent - I already left the GOP because they were too liberal)
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To: I still care
Not exactly the same thing. Your ‘63 is a car that lots of people had in the past and seeing yours brings up old good memories. Those other cars are the products of someones wild imagination and are like freaks of nature. Not something I would ever want.

My first car was a ‘49 Ford coupe, the car my husband had when we first met was a ‘56 Cheve, I love to see those old things occasionally.

56 posted on 08/15/2010 2:14:53 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: TommyDale

And to think that someone on here said she looked like Yassir Arafat in drag.


57 posted on 08/15/2010 2:15:03 PM PDT by wideminded
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To: I still care

Golly! I never seen one of them voluptuous cars.


58 posted on 08/15/2010 2:20:55 PM PDT by haroldeveryman
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To: Ditter

I think the first car my parents ever had was a 49 Ford (I’ll have to double check) and yes, we had a 56 Pontiac (GM)at one time. So that is a strange coincidence!


59 posted on 08/15/2010 2:22:00 PM PDT by I still care (I believe in the universality of freedom -George Bush, asked if he regrets going to war.)
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To: I still care

My dad turned the ‘49 Ford over to me when I got my drivers license in 1955. I remember the ignition was so worn out you had to giggle the key a certain way to get the old girl to start. I loved it! Up until then my transportation was a horse.


60 posted on 08/15/2010 2:32:29 PM PDT by Ditter
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