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2009s Fastest cars 0 to 60 mph: The AutoWeek list
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Wide-ranging, weird and wonderful John Scotti Collection to cross block in Auburn
Mon, 28 Apr 2014The John Scotti Collection is, we'd like to think, exactly the sort of assemblage of cars we would put together were we a mechanic who earned his fortune building a group of successful Montreal-based car dealerships. To be sure, the collection of roughly 450 cars represents Scotti's tastes, which seem to tend toward the muscular. But the man, who sells everything from Mitsubishis to Lamborghinis, did an admirable job branching out from the standbys that seem to fill the ranks of every large collection, finding room for both the commonplace and the strange.
News watch Jan 2010: today’s auto industry news
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