Classic Cars from the Milwaukee Masterpiece
David Hans of Barrington will show his 1950 Healey Silverstone Roadster at the Milwaukee Masterpiece on Sunday, Aug. 22.
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This 1971 Ferrari 512 M/F Sports Racer, Chassis Number 1048, will be on display at the Milwaukee Masterpiece.
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This 1912 Abbott-Detroit 44 Touring will be on display at the Milwaukee Masterpiece.
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Patrick Schilling of Libertyville will show his 1941 Nash Ambassador Slipstream Sedan at the Milwaukee Masterpiece on Sunday, Aug. 22.
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This 1951 Ferrari 212 E Vignale Berlinetta will be on display at the Milwaukee Masterpiece.
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This 1931 Duesenberg J, Convertible Sedan by Murphy (J-131) will be on display at the Milwaukee Masterpiece.
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This 1949 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS Berlinetta by Pinin Farina will be on display at the Milwaukee Masterpiece.
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This 2001 Bentley EXP Speed 8 LeMans Race Car will be on display at the Milwaukee Masterpiece.
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Robert Shaw of Lake Villa will show his 1962 Excalibur Hawk RS Roadster at the Milwaukee Masterpiece on Sunday, Aug. 22.
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Brad Buell of Libertyville owns this 1954 Buick Skylark, which he will show at the Milwaukee Masterpiece on Sunday, Aug. 22. Only about 80 of these cars are said to remain in existence. Only 836 were built in 1954.
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David Watts of Grayslake will show his 1924 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Pall Mall Tourer at the Milwaukee Masterpiece on Sunday, Aug. 22.
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Mike Kaske of Antioch will show his 1965 Causey Special Sports Racer at the Milwaukee Masterpiece on Sunday, Aug. 22.
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Jack Heist of Mundelein will show his 1930 MG M-Type Midget (Open Two Seater) at the Milwaukee Masterpiece on Sunday, Aug. 22.
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