Carry on - with vintage - a family tradition
April 4th 2011 05:14
Sherman Taffel is pictured at his home with just of few of his vintage automobiles: a "62 Buick Skylark, and two Jaguars. (Algerina Perna, Baltimore Sun / April 3, 2011)
Since he began collecting 42 years ago, Taffel has amassed a fleet of 23 cars of various makes and models, most of which he keeps at his 73-acre farm in Goldvein, Va., where he and his wife, artist Camellia Blackwell, run an artistic development center.
His Columbia inventory includes a 1963 Chrysler Imperial Crown, which is the widest American car ever produced, and a 1965 Triumph TR4 that he drove in college. He also has a special fondness for Jaguars and is a past president of the Nation's Capital Jaguar Owners Club, a nonprofit organization based in Washington.
from: The Baltimore Sun
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