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King Leopold III of Belgium was a fan of Ferraris and owned several. This 1952 342 America Cabriolet with body by Pinin Farina is among the most famous. The King later commissioned a 1955 375 Plus Cabriolet with somewhat similar lines.
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Bugatti "Type 35":
Roland Bugatti (Bugatti - FRA) and Gianni Agnelli (Fiat - Ferrari - ITA) in their Bugatti "Type 35" toy cars around 1930: Bobby Smiles in "Tintin in America" in his Bugatti "Type 35":
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Having teased the King's '55 Ferrari, I went looking for a photo. This car is among the most desirable of all Ferraris of any vintage. The last I heard it resides in the USA.
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