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GV. Interior, Turin Motor show. SV. American car stands. SV. Renault stand. Body being lifted to show engine. SV. Fiat with body work splitting in half to show chassis. SV. Sectional car. SCU. Side of Mercedes Benz showing side door being lifted up. CU. Interior, Mercedes Benz saloon car, girl with radio telephone in car. SCU. Lancia sports car. SCU. Two Ferrari sports cars. CU. Front of Alfa Romeo. CU. Boot of the Alfa Romeo car showing luggage SCU. Fiat 600 open. SCU. Small Fiat saloon. SCU. Rolls Royce saloon. SCU. Car of the future on revolving stand. Fiat, & SV. Rear end of car. SV. New Rolls Royce and Bentley. SCU. Rolls Royce. SCU. Rolls Royce. SCU. Rolls Bentley. SCU. Open boot of Bentley showing luggage stored away. SCU. Steering wheel showing automatic gear change. SCU. Interior of Bentley showing sliding road map table from under dash. SCU. Rolls Royce and Rolls Bentley side by side.
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