Rolling all the way from the late 1930s, the Phantom Corsair is actually a coupe that can seat up to six passengers. It was developed by Rust Heinz, a member of the H. J. Heinz family, and Maurice Schwartz of the Bohman & Schwartz coachbuilding company. Doing away with the ordinary car features (this wicked hunchback has no fenders, running boards, or door handles), it can be considered a metal (literally!) middle finger to all the norm-abiding cars during its time. oh and it has an in line 8!
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My goodness, really!? Well, yikes, that is awesome, I do love looking at cool cars (especially old ones that had character, not like these new ones, bleh! all the same practically!). I'm certain that there are tons of buyers interested in gems like that! I certainly am and I've never owned a car (mostly because I travel a lot).
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