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Jan 2013
32m 53s

Art Deco Cars: The Movement

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With swooping fenders, elongated hoods and streamlined shapes, cars of the Art Deco era feature a bold, unique aesthetic statement. But where did they come from? What happened to them? Listen in as Scott and Ben explore the opulent story of Art Deco cars.

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