In 1966 carozzeria Michelotti of Torino Italy built this one-off beachcar on base of the DAF 32 variomatic chassis. The car was created by the famous and prolific designer Giovanni Michelotti and delivered to the DAF factory in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. In the same year the car was given to the Dutch Royal family who used the beachcar for many years near their summer residence in Porto Ercole, Italy. Since 1996 the beachcar is on display in the DAF Museum in Eindhoven. It is nicknamed "DAFKini".
Super sportscar made by Bristol Cars from 2003 - 2011, about 13 - 15 cars were finished before production stopped. This car is Dodge/Chrysler Viper based. The most impressive car ever made by Bristol.
has the same body as the Aston-Martin DB3/3, our ref. RM043
has the same body as the Aston-Martin DB3/3, our ref. RM043
one-off protoype by carrozzeria Ghia from Italy, never made it to production.
In 1967 coachbuilder WSM of the UK has built this one-off shooting brake on customer specification. The car was nicknamed "The Tow Car" because - besides as a service car - it was used too for transporting racing cars.
six cars built in lightweight aluminium on Bristol 406 standard chassis by Zagato in Italy, 1960.
one strict two-seater car built in lightweight aluminum on Bristol 406 short chassis by Zagato in Italy, 1960.
Probably two Coupe cars built by Zagato Milano on AC Ace chassis, combined with the 2.2 liter Bristol engine. Certainly one car still exists and was first registered in the Vaude/Waadt kanton in Switzerland. Once this car was owned by famous swiss racing driver Jo Siffert.
Corsa C1 5-door version of which no other 1:43 model was ever available
limited edition by Opel OPC, based on Astra-G2.
limited edition by Opel OPC, based on Astra-G2.
Zagato's first version of the Appia GTE based on Appia 3rd series chassis. A handful of cars were built by Zagato with this bodystyle.
This semi cabriolet Corsa was made in The Netherlands as a limited edition, with support from Opel Germany.
Opel has built and sold 3000 off of this car.
Combo B1 delivery van of which no other 1:43 model was ever available
Around 1957 famous coachbuilder Zagato aquired a wrecked XK140, repaired the chassis and mechanics. The owner of the car asked Zagato to build a lightweight body on the chassis. For years the car was in Italy, later sold to the USA and it is unknown where the car is now.