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Fast company

By admin • Jun 30th, 2008

In the 1970s those marques were producing models in the kind of numbers you’re aiming for – 500 or 600. What other bespoke companies are producing similar numbers?
Without being very humble, we stand in our own category. There are so many bespoke car companies coming up, there’s no day that passes without me seeing a new car out there somewhere. But I think our cars have developed a very good reputation. Our cars are very much liked. We have just launched a limited edition of 24 of our car by Zagato at the Geneva Motor Show, and by now they’re all be gone.


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