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Wheels

I am toying with the idea of using a 1953 Adenauer MB for our wedding.



I've actually seen this car "in the flesh" at a bridal fair, and it is really a very beautiful car. Think old Hollywood glamor or Cuba in its heydey. Parang if you ride this car on your wedding day, Al Pacino (younger, killer-looks, pre-wallet skin, days) will be waiting to grasp you by the cheeks and give you a kiss at the reception.

I've seen photos of a 1934 Studebaker and a 1928 Ford din pero my officemate says we would need to have someone in a zoot suit with a gattling gun riding at the front passenger's seat.

Read more about the Adenauer here or here.
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