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Written by Publisher, 17 April 2009
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The orange monster you see here is the second coachbuilt Ferrari F430 known to man, after Fioravanti's SP1. It hasn't actually been built yet, but by presenting these 3D-renderings of the TuLesto, German Ferrari tuners Novitec attempt to promote themselves from tuner to coachbuilder. |
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Written by Michiel van den Brink, 12 April 2009
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In our Coachbuilders Gallery you can find four period pictures of a lovely Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce by Scaglietti. It looks great, but unfortunately, little is known about this car... |
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Written by Michael Gregg, complemented by Coachbuild.com, 09 April 2009
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Ferrari 250 GTOs have had a life of their own. They evolved from prior successful racing cars, some were reborn and some were even brought back from the dead! But one never came to be! Or did it? |
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Written by Publisher, 08 April 2009
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Sad news: German coachwork manufacturer Karmann is in trouble. Karmann filed for bankruptcy protection due to the sharp decline in the demand for cars. |
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Written by Publisher, 06 April 2009
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Pininfarina's take on the Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe, the Hyperion, was introduced as a one-off at Pebble Beach, August 16th 2008. But now it seems exclusivity has been heavily compromised. According to a sales ad at Finecars.cc, eight (!!) have been or will be built of which five are still available. |
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Written by Jeroen Booij, 06 April 2009
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Fashion icon or fashion victim? This sinister looking coachbuilt Camaro was commissioned by one of the great men in fashion design in 1979. |
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