If I had the money, I’d write the check
Che bella.
I had one Hyman car in my life I think.
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Amazing!
You just posted a pic of a car I do not know about! I did not think there was an american car I did not know about. It looks like a cross between a chrysler avante and the original plymouth barracuda...maybe a little bit of studebaker loewey coupe.
I am shocked. And I like that car!
1962 GHIA COUPE
Dean Martin Ghia: but this is more than just a beautiful car. Originally owned by Hollywood star Lucille Ball and husband Gary Morton, it was then bought by legendary Rat Pack member Dean Martin and customised to his personal requirements by George Barris. Rare, beautifully preserved and with that celebrity connection its a true Hollywood car.
STUTZ BEARCAT
Dean owned three Stutz Bearcats, one was crashed
FASEL VEGA
Bob Siler grew up in Burbank, not far from Universal Studios and Warner Brothers where they made his favorite monster movies. A long-time fan of Westerns, he still has a hard time believing that the great John Wayne could die. Bob has created many lists detailing where the famous and infamous lived, are buried, and the cars they drove. He has recently completed this list of Western Stars homes after many years. Burbank Bob now resides in Portland, Oregon.
A thing of beauty, but imagine getting parts for it if you actually drove it.......My greatest fear of getting a classic anything.
So clean that the ash-tray has never been used.... oh wait...
I drove it’s little sister, Karmen, from Sf to LA and back. It’s convertible top blew off on route 5, but, otherwise, it was fun
8/26/09: Bonhams - 1962 Ghia 6.4L Coupe Sold for $117,000 Owned by Gary Morton (Lucille Balls second husband) and later modified for its second owner Dean Martin by the King of the Kustomizers, George Barris. Sold without reserve. $117,000
http://www.sportscardigest.com/quail-lodge-auction-results-bonhams/
What’s the mileage?
Extended warranty?
I have to be honest. That is one ugly car.
bfl
I hope that Jay Leno buys it so that it’ll get driven instead of being bubblewrapped.
I think Dino is very underrated as a singer, and is better remembered as a celebrity. His voice was awesome.