... just one SM body style — a LHD two-door fastback fixed head coupé. The order left coachbuilder Henri Chapron with the tooling for future four-door SM’s.
Only eight Opéras were produced between 1972 and ...
... d a much wider front grill, sleeker fastback profile, Ferrari 250LM front windscreen, larger side vents and a rear hatch. The car retained its original headlamps and door panels. Former UK owner Robe ...
... 135 M engine coupled to a preselector Cotal gearbox. The car was displayed at the Motor Show in 1950 on the stand of the talented coachbuilder Jacques Saoutchik, alongside a Talbot T 26 GS. The " fastback ...
... uilt: 49 coupes (also known as Fastback), 29 convertibles and three special bodies. The Frua AC is often confused with the very similar looking Maserati Mistral, also designed by Pietro Frua. There is a ...
... t coupes by Letourner et Marchand have always been considered the most attractive and it is believed that fewer than twenty of the cars, likely fourteen, were originally built in two styles: a sporty fastbac ...
Name H.J. Mulliner Bentley R-Type Continental Fastback Coupe
In the period immediately following the end of World War II, Rolls-Royce took the unprecedented step of commissioning hard tooling for what ...
Name Pininfarina Bentley T1 Coupe Speciale
This special one-off (#CBH4033) was the 1968 Turin Motor Show Car. This two door fastback Saloon with its distinct sportive lines showed a clear distance ...
Name H.J. Mulliner Bentley R-Type Continental Fastback Coupe #BC73D 1955 Shah of Iran
This car (chassis No BC73D) was formerly owned by the Shah of Iran. The car was purchased in 2006 by Frank Dale (UK) ...
... aded 2,5L Sport. Only 33 2,8L examples were built before Zagato moved onwards with the Super Sport version. The 2,8L Super Sport was built in a number of 187 between 1964 and 1967. This model featured a fas ...
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