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Author: Jana G. Pruden
Publication Date: January 10, 2026 - 04:45
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How Eva Gabor’s Rolls-Royce ended up in Saskatchewan
January 10, 2026
Whooo boy, does she turn heads. Every time she’s out, people honk and ogle and whip around to take her all in. Can you blame them? You don’t see curves like that every day, and especially not on the streets of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, population 34,872 at last count.
Devin Wilder first laid eyes on her over FaceTime. He grew up working on cars on the family farm and had bought, restored and sold close to 60 vehicles by then. He’d been around the block enough to know when a car is special, and this 1985 Rolls-Royce was – well, he’d never seen anything like it.
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