... scale style model, now is on demand coach built in the Touring atelier in Milan as a very limited series. It is inspired by the Touring designed Alfa Romeo C52 of 1952: a design icon, so innovative that ...
... pursue his dreams of coach built automobiles. Only Thomassima II and III are known to exist. Thomassima I was destroyed in a flood and Thomassima III is on loan at the factory Ferrari Museum in Modena. ...
... designated the Talbot 105 and although there were other bodies by other coach-builders on this chassis, there was only one fin-tail. Abbott's advertising at the time referred to the fin-tail as "(the) pronounc ...
... Zagato design for an elite Aston Martin model with cutting-edge styling cues while it pays homage to Zagato?s artistic, Italian coach building tradition on the canvas of a shooting brake body shape. Th ...
... not... This long-held speculation regarding the roadster's handsome coachwork eventually proved to be inaccurate. Though Figoni & Falaschi produced some of the most extravagant designs, other famous coach-buildin ...
... s weighed in at 1000 kg. The chassis were delivered to preferred coach builders Touring and Zagato, who bodied both the street and racing cars. Between 1931 and 1934 a total of 188 chassis were produc ...
... manufacturing company Automobiles E. Bugatti.
Gangloff is a Swiss/French coachbuilding company that was founded in 1903 by Georges Gangloff. Gangloff was one of the most important passenger vehicle coachbuilders ...
... a - Ghia, Touring, Scaglietti, Vignale and Pinin Farina - performing nearly all of his coachwork, but due to the old friendship with Ugo Zagato, Enzo Ferrari accepted the offer. In addition, he was wi ...
... the United States. Introduction of the Phantom I coincided with integration of Brewster's coachworks with Rolls-Royce's American operations and the addition of several new offerings including the very attracti ...
Name Saoutchik Delahaye 148 L Coach #801566 1950
This car merits superlatives. It is a unique example, and was exhibited at the 1950 Paris Motor Show on the stand of one of the most prominent coachbuilders. ...
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