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Cinderella Story: Ele Chesney’s Journey
TASTE News Service, January 9, 2017 - Don’t ever give up. That’s the mantra longtime Barrett-Jackson customer Ele Chesney lives by, and adamantly tells the scores of girls she often addresses when asked to speak at schools.
A Fresh Petunia for Your Garden
Not something you see every day: this prototype 2004 Ford GT CP-1 was the very first running Ford GT assembled with a fully functioning drivetrain and interior.
by Steve Magnante
June 8, 2016 - When Ford sought to properly celebrate its centennial of operations with a suitable halo offering, the reborn Ford GT was the stunningly successful result.
Magnificent Marriage: Rare Rolls-Royce Chassis and Fine Parisian Coachwork
1934 Kellner-bodied CabrioletBy Rich Taylor
January 14, 2015 - While most of the 1678 Rolls-Royce Phantom II chassis built between 1929 and 1936 were bodied by coachbuilders in England or America, a special few high-performance Continental versions were clothed by Kellner et Cie at their fashionable factory right on the Champs-Elysees in Paris. Kellner dates back to 1861, when Georges Kellner first began making carriages. He switched to automobiles in 1903. His son Georges Jr. took over in 1910.