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Hispano-Suiza made race cars as marketing tools to get the word out – win on Sunday sell on Monday was even more of a thing 100 years ago. One of the race cars was offered to the public as a ...
This 1924 Hispano-Suiza and about 90 other rare and exotic cars are on display at the Blackhawk Museum in Danville. About 12 to 15 cars are rotated in and out of the display on a quarterly basis.
For most people, Hispano-Suiza hasn’t really been a relevant brand since we last went shopping for a new car just before the Great Depression. The Spanish company is a legendary marque, though ...
At last year's Geneva Motor Show, Hispano Suiza rose from the dead to present the Carmen, a retro electric hyper-GT. This year, it follows up with the more powerful Carmen Boulogne, a car in which ...
The Hispano-Suiza 8 was developed at the beginning of World War I for use in figther planes. Today, an example of this gigantic lives on in a totally rip-snorting race car. As racer Tom Walker ...
In the 1920s, Hispano Suiza came out with a series of H6B models built specifically for racing. These cars were so impressive that they were dubbed "Boulogne" cars after a 1-2-3 sweep at the ...
The Hispano Suiza Carmen Is a 1,006-HP Hyperluxury EV. ... but most are likely unaware of the car company with roots that trace way back to an electric-vehicle startup from 1898.
Hispano-Suiza’s cars were known for their power, comfort and quality, said Dykman. A 1932 Hispano-Suiza, a large convertible, was recently sold at a Gooding & Co. classic car auction for $2.4 ...
To be offered through RM Sotheby’s in August, the tulip wood–bodied car also carries unique provenance and competition history. Car of the Week: This 1924 Hispano Suiza Racer Is Made of Wood ...
But Hispano Suiza Automobilmanufaktur AG's take on a possible Hispano Suiza car is a little different: The company is planning an Audi R8-based supercar with the Hispano Suiza name in the form of ...
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