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Bizzarrini - famous for its 60s-era Ferrari lookalike racecars - is being revived Published: December 30, 2020 17:06 Bloomberg On Nov. 9, London-based Pegasus Brands announced its intention to revive Bizzarrini even though it hasn t made a car since 1969. Image Credit: Supplied
Navigating the world of obscure Italian car brands after they ve been infused with cash from Middle Eastern or Asian backers is a little like watching a 1960s spy film with the sound off. Or like reading blind items on the gossip website Page Six.
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Bizzarrini -famous for its 60s-era Ferrari lookalike race cars’-is the latest heritage brand to receive the new-again treatment. It s a trend that s included most notably and recently De Tomaso (famous for the 70s-wild Pantera, which is backed by Hong Kong investment firm Ideal Team Ventures) and Pininfarina, which just introduced
An Oil Scion Is Giving a ’60s-Era Dune Buggy a New Lease on Life
Bloomberg 12/23/2020 Hannah Elliott
(Bloomberg Businessweek) The centerpiece of Phillip Sarofim’s Los Angeles home is his garage. The immaculate space holds two of the most collectible cars in the world: his Ruf CTR Yellowbird and Lancia Stratos Zero, a wedge-on-four-wheels in burnt caramelized orange.
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It’s fair to say the venture capitalist, oil scion, and former Avril Lavigne paramour has access to pretty much whatever his heart desires. But his recent acquisition of Meyers Manx LLC runs slightly counter to the image of that blue-chip garage.