Phaeton Collection
In the 18th century, an English gentleman found himself on trial in France, a situation that captured the attention of many
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In the 18th century, an English gentleman found himself on trial in France, a situation that captured the attention of many. Meanwhile, the Cord 812SC Supercharged Phaeton roared down the streets, showcasing its power and elegance. Back in time to 1888, inventor Lucius D. Copeland mesmerized crowds as he demonstrated his groundbreaking steam tricycle. The innovative contraption marked a significant milestone in transportation history. Amidst all this excitement, John James Audubon's masterpiece "Tropic Bird" graced art galleries with its vibrant colors and intricate details. A true testament to Audubon's talent and dedication to capturing nature's beauty. Fast forward to 1931 when Chrysler introduced their Imperial CG Dual Cowl Phaeton in a striking red two-tone color scheme. This luxurious vehicle exuded sophistication and became a symbol of status for those fortunate enough to own one. Hendrik Goltzius' creation "Phaeton" from "The Four Disgracers" depicted a scene from ancient mythology where arrogance led to downfall. The artwork served as a reminder of the consequences that come with excessive pride. Meanwhile, another Chrysler Imperial CG Dual Cowl Phaeton turned heads on the streets with its sleek design and undeniable charm - truly an icon of automotive excellence during its time. Transporting us back even further was the Light Phaeton carriage from 1819, offering insight into early modes of transportation and reminding us how far we've come since then. A regal presence on wheels arrived in 1935 with the Ford Model 48 Phaeton cabriolet. Its four-door design combined style with practicality while turning heads wherever it went. Not limited to land vehicles alone, phaetons also took form as cargo ships like the aptly named "Phaeton. " These vessels sailed across vast oceans carrying goods between distant shores – connecting nations and cultures.