The exhibits were housed in three huge pavilions at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center and for sure, every vehicle known to mankind was there and was for sale. If you couldn't find the car you wanted, there was row after row of scale model cars in any size, level of detail, and price range you could need.
Need a 1995 EB 110 Bugatti? Here's one, good as new. $1,000,000 plus.
How about an early 1950's Bentley R Type? Better than new? Over $1.5 million.
Or, a World War I Renault tank! There were three of them there for sale for who knows how much.
We spent two days at the show and it lived up to our expectations. Here are some other interesting examples, most of which, again, were for sale.
Drop dead gorgeous Talbot:
And whoever came up with this probably found the parts at the hangar. Couldn't find the wings, so, whatever:
As mentioned before, this is scale model lover's heaven:
And finally, a Lamborghini. As they say in the British car ads, "POA".
It's nice to be back in (relatively) warm Nice. Carnival starts in less than a week. The next big adventure for us will be Formula 1 testing at Circuit de Catalunya outside Barcelona in early March.