Friday, August 9, 2013

Kaiser Darrin The Darrin was the last passenger car from Kaiser Motors. Designed by Howard Darrin, an American trained in the art of coachbuilding – whereby a firm designs a bespoke body for its client’s Duesenberg, Packard, Rolls-Royce or other prestigious conveyance – the Darrin was a fibreglass-bodied roadster with a retractable vinyl roof that could be partially raised to create a landeau-style cover.

Porsche
Porsche
Kaiser Darrin The Darrin was the last passenger car from Kaiser Motors. Designed by Howard Darrin, an American trained in the art of coachbuilding – whereby a firm designs a bespoke body for its client’s Duesenberg, Packard, Rolls-Royce or other prestigious conveyance – the Darrin was a fibreglass-bodied roadster with a retractable vinyl roof that could be partially raised to create a landeau-style cover.
Kaiser Darrin The Darrin was the last passenger car from Kaiser Motors. Designed by Howard Darrin, an American trained in the art of coachbuilding – whereby a firm designs a bespoke body for its client’s Duesenberg, Packard, Rolls-Royce or other prestigious conveyance – the Darrin was a fibreglass-bodied roadster with a retractable vinyl roof that could be partially raised to create a landeau-style cover.
Porsche 356
Porsche 356

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