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Invicta 2-door drophead coupe at the Boulogne Motor Week, France, 1928. Artist: Bill Brunell
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Invicta 2-door drophead coupe at the Boulogne Motor Week, France, 1928. Artist: Bill Brunell
Invicta 2-door d/h coupe. Event Entry No: 120. Place: Boulogne Motor Week. Date: 3-9.9.28
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This print takes us back to the Boulogne Motor Week in France, 1928. The focal point of the image is an exquisite Invicta 2-door drophead coupe, beautifully captured by artist Bill Brunell. With its sleek design and classic charm, this British automobile stands out among the crowd at this prestigious event. The Boulogne Motor Week was a renowned gathering for car enthusiasts from all over Europe during the roaring twenties. It was a celebration of speed, style, and innovation in the world of motoring. This particular Invicta model showcased here bears entry number 120, making it one of many remarkable vehicles on display. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we can't help but appreciate the attention to detail that Brunell has brought to life through his monochrome lens. The parked car exudes elegance with its spare wheel neatly tucked away and its polished exterior gleaming under the French sun. Transportation aficionados will revel in exploring every aspect of this vintage beauty - from its sporty silhouette to its meticulously crafted wheels. This photograph serves as a time capsule that transports us back to an era when cars were more than just means of transportation; they were symbols of status and freedom. With no commercial use intended for this artwork by W. J. Brunell, it remains a treasured piece within the National Motor Museum's collection - reminding us all of our enduring fascination with classic automobiles throughout history.
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