Driving a Brass Era Luxury Car for the First Time: 1914 Lozier Model 84

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Today, we'll be taking a step back in time to check out one of the most expensive luxury cars offered during the early 1900s! During my recent trip to the Atlanta Concours d'Elegance, I had the opportunity to drive this 1914 Lozier Model 84. It was an experience unlike anything else. Along with learning how to drive the car, I also got a close look at what made these so incredibly special in their day. Enjoy!

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