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The Flaminia coupe also adopted a steeper windshield rake, framed door glass, door vent windows, and a bigger air scoop at the request of Lancia. [5] The Florida II is regarded as a very important design, with many saying its angular styling helped pave the way for 1960s car design as a whole. [1]
The Phillips Berlina is an American neo-classic car built in Pompano Beach, Florida. Debuting in 1980, it was designed by Charles W. Phillips in the style of the 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster. [2] It used stretched C3 Chevrolet Corvette underpinnings, coupled to fibreglass bodywork. [3]
Zimmer Motorcars Corporation was established in 1980 as a manufacturer of neo-classic automobiles. The idea for this automobile was initially drawn on a napkin at a private dinner between Paul Zimmer, chairman and President of Zimmer Corporation and Robert "Bob" Zimmer, Paul Zimmer's son, an employee and shareholder of the company. Paul Zimmer drew what was to become the Golden Spirit on a ...
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Social Security is the U.S. government's biggest program; as of June 30, 2024, about 67.9 million people, or one in five Americans, collected Social Security benefits. This year, we're seeing a...
The CitiCar came in three models. All three models had a flat diagonal front, a flat roof, and a flat nearly vertical back. Early coupes, designated as model SV-36, had a 2.5 hp (1.9 kW) motor and 36V battery pack. The second model coupes, designated as model SV-48, had a 3.5 hp (2.6 kW) motor and 48V battery pack, and some small improvements.
“In fact, the median home sale price in Florida hit a new peak of $395,000 in May 2024, which is the latest available data — 3.3 times the May 2001 price,” she said.
Personal luxury car is a North American car classification describing somewhat sporty, sophisticated mass-market coupés that emphasized comfort over performance. [1] The North American manufacturers most often combined engineering, design, and marketing to develop upscale, distinctive "platform sharing" models that became highly profitable.