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Seattle Collector Losing Turcat-Mery To France

Posted on 17 February 2009 by crunge

Charles Morse, A Seattle collector recently had a surprize run-in with Federal Officials regarding his super rare 1919 Turcat-Mery. The antique car was once owned by a descendant of The Royal Bourban Dynasty and is now claimed a national treasure by French Government.

Mr Morse paid nearly $1,000,000.00 for the car in 2004. He is willing to return the car, he just wants to be reimburssed for it…

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Below is an example of a Turcat-Mery produced in the 1910’s.

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