7 extremely rare classic cars for the aristocracy
Not the new supercars of Ferrari or Lamborghini, but the classic Italian cars were the center of attention at the Greenwich Concours Europa exhibition that just took place.
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Tatra T87 1941:One of the surprises at this year’s event was the appearance of the Tatra T87. This sedan uses a powerful V8 engine, a distinctive design style and a luxurious interior, satisfying all classic car enthusiasts.
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Maserati Kyalami 1977:The Kyalami first appeared in public in 1976 with a 4.2-liter V8 engine but was upgraded to a 4.9-liter in 1978. Only 210 were produced worldwide. The model shown at this year's event is the dark blue one owned by Richard Klein and Walter Eisenstark.
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Lancia Stratos 1975:Launched in 1973 and designed by Bertone, the Lancia Stratos was a perfect combination of wheelbase, height and optimal interior. In addition, the car also had a 2.4-liter V6 engine and a 5-speed gearbox. In 6 years of production, only about 500 models were sold.
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Ford Comete Monte-Carlo 1953:While the Ford Comete was made in France with a 3.9-liter engine, the Monte-Carlo was a stripped-down version with a 2.2-liter engine and a smaller V8. Comete production lasted from 1951 to 1954.
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BMW M535i 1980:Also on display was the 1980 BMW M535i, the ancestor of the legendary M5. Belonging to the E12 generation, 5 series, and equipped with a 3.5-liter M90 engine, the M535i challenged the V8-powered cars of the time.
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Lancia Delta S4 1986:The car has a striking red color with a turbocharged engine and an S4 intercooler system, giving a capacity of 247 horsepower. Only 200 were created before it was replaced by the Ferrari line.
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Brough Superior 8 1936:The ultra-rare early Brough Superior 8 (only 20 were made) has an engine sound like a big bike. The owner is Nick Grewal.
According to Zing.vn
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