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Tag: Coachbuilt
Rolls-Royce Trademarks Droptail Moniker, Could Be Used In A Future Coachbuilt Special
Rolls-Royce recently trademarked the “Droptail” name at the EU Intellectual Property Office, fuelling rumors about a new coachbuilt special in a similar fashion to the
Alfa Romeo Giulia By ErreErre Fuoriserie Is A Quadrifoglio With A Retro-Style Bodykit
Turin-based ErreErre Fuoriserie built a special bodykit for the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio with a design inspired by the original Giulia from the ’60s. The
One-Off Jaguar XJS Shooting Brake Comes From The House Of Gucci
A Jaguar XJS converted into a Shooting Brake by coachbuilder Lynx will be auctioned off in a couple of days at Bonhams’ Goodwood Festival of
The Rolls-Royce Of Falcon Hunting Vehicles Could Now Be Yours
It might seem odd now but there was a time when people who wanted a luxurious off-roader weren’t spoiled for choice. In fact, the ultra-wealthy
1969 Citroën DS 21 ‘Majesty’ Saloon Is An Incredibly Rare, Incredibly Luxurious Sedan
The Citroën DS, one of the most beautiful cars ever made, is a pretty desirable classic in standard form, let alone the rare coachbuilt specials
The Sbarro Alcador GTB Costs Five Times More Than The Ferrari 360 Modena It’s Based On
Taking a car like the Ferrari 360 Modena and attempting to improve it with a bold new design is only ever going to end one
London Concours To Feature One-Off Vehicles In New Class
The London Concours will showcase a number of rare and one-off automobiles as part of a new class at its annual event this year. The
The Beetle-Based 1959 Beutler 1.2 Cost More Than A Porsche When New
An extraordinarily rare 1959 Volkswagen Beutler 1.2, one of just 28 examples ever produced, is heading to auction in July and is expected to sell
The Monteverdi 375/4 Was A 150 MPH Swiss Super Sedan
The Detroit horsepower war of the 1950s and 1960s didn’t only give American drivers access to supercar performance for sensible money. It gave Europe’s boutique