Friday, August 30, 2013

PART 3; LOUWMAN CAR MUSEUM IS INCREDIBLE!

KEE@FSWMAG.COM
THE MAGNIFICENT CARS OF THE 1930S BEFORE WORLD WAR 2 IN 1939 TILL 1945 STOPPED PRODUCTION ARE AMONG THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CARS EVER MADE IN HISTORY...AND LOUWMAN MUSEUM HAS PLENTY OF THEM!

The railway barons, magnates and mining moguls had more money than they knew what to do with them and cars were a source of happy dispensation of cash. 

In the 19th century it was horseless carriages and now the automobiles were truly kings of the roads. There are stark contrasts between majestic, luxury vehicles meant for the rich and super rich plus the first feeble attempts at mass production for the common folks. 

Some cars in the Louwman Museum are one-off and truly unique while others were made in the millions while some are limited editions but each fascinates in its own way. While the biggies impress by sheer size and splendour, small runabouts cast a spell about their small structure and ingenious design.


















































































































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