Vincent Van Gogh once asked, “What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?” He certainly was not afraid to attempt things. Neither was Major Anthony Lago, the man responsible for some of the most significant French cars of the pre- and post-WWII era. It’s not often that an opportunity arises to get to know one of Lago’s special cars, but sometimes it happens—as it did last October, involving a very special Talbot Lago.
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