1934 Hispano Suiza J12 by VanvoorenProduct no.: EMEU43002BFrom a collection liquidation: Condition as new, in original packaging. The photos are part of the description. can be shipped within 1-3 days |
1934 Hispano Suiza J12 von Fernandez & DarrinProduct no.: EMEU43001BFrom a collection liquidation: Condition as new, in original packaging. The photos are part of the description. can be shipped within 1-3 days |
1978 Peugeot 604 Limousine by HeuliezProduct no.: NEO47080From a collection liquidation: Condition as new, in original packaging. The photos are part of the description. can be shipped within 1-3 days |
1937 Bugatti Type 57 by GuilloreProduct no.: MX40205-061From a collection liquidation: Condition as new, in original packaging. The photos are part of the description. can be shipped within 1-3 days |
1931 Bugatti Type 5 Coupe sn51133 by DubosProduct no.: MX40205-041From a collection liquidation: Condition as new, in original packaging. The photos are part of the description. can be shipped within 1-3 days |
1939 Bugatti T57C Cabriolet Shah of Iran by VanvoorenProduct no.: MX50205-031From a collection liquidation: Condition as new, in original packaging. The photos are part of the description. can be shipped within 1-3 days |
1932 Rolls Royce Phantom II Continental Berline by Figoni & FalaschiProduct no.: MX51705-111From a collection liquidation: Condition as new, in original packing. The photos are part of the description. can be shipped within 1-3 days |
1983 Citroen CX Orphée by DeslandesProduct no.: NEO43780From a collection liquidation: Condition as new, in original packaging. The photos are part of the description. can be shipped within 1-3 days |
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Figoni & Falaschi was a French coachbuilder firm which was responsible for some of the most elegant and graceful automobile body shapes seen from the 1930s through to the 1950s.
Hibbard et Darrin was a French body builder who operated in Paris directly on the Champs-Élysées. Owned by two Americans, Hibbard and Darrin, bodies were built for the most luxurious chassis.
Letourneur & Marchand (1905 - 1960) was located in the prosperous Paris suburb Neuilly-sur-Seine.