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1953 Corvette #2(Cigarette trading card, France ca. 1955) - We taken away from the frame for those of you who prefer this kind of image. CLICK HERE TO ORDER.
 
1958 Edsel - (French cigarette trading card, ca. 1959) - Those of you who are remember this classic failure of the American auto industry, will probably smile at it now. What a disappointment it was! It was not cool to own one then but it just may be now (among certain folk). CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE THIS SHIRT!
 
1958 Edsel #2 - (French cigarette trading card, ca. 1959) - CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE THIS TSHIRT!
 
Jaguar XK150 (French Cigarette trading card, ca. late 1950's) - This little number hit the highways in 1957 and immediately won the heart of sports car fans in Europe and America. You'll obviously need this t-shirt if you own one or ever wanted one! (Shown on a small t-shirt.)
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Jaguar XK150 #2 (French Cigarette trading card, ca. late 1950's) - (Shown on a small t-shirt.)
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Fiat 600 (French Cigarette Trading Card, ca. 1950s) - Could the Fiat 600 be the original cartoon car? It was an extremely popular car for the crowded and busy streets of European cities (only about 10 feet long), so much so that it was copied by the Soviets with their Zaporozhets ZAZ-965 and the Spanish with the SEAT 600, both of which are ardently collected by cognoscenti of fine auto flesh. (Shown on a small tshirt)
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Fiat 600 (French Cigarette Trading Card, ca. 1950s) - (Shown on a small tshirt)
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'58 DeSoto Diplomat - The diplomat was a rather strange case of Chrysler inbreeding. When it first came out, they were actually made in the Plymouth plant with Plymouth bodies. As a model it was around for some time - when was the last time you saw one? (Shown on a small t-shirt.) CLICK
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'58 DeSoto Diplomat #2 - (Shown on a small t-shirt.) CLICK
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