Guanci
Guanci cars are a rare piece of American automotive history. Founded in the late 1970s by John Guanci, the company produced just three high-performance, mid-engine sports cars—the Guanci SJJ—designed to blend American muscle with European style. Despite innovative engineering and striking looks, the brand was short-lived. Today, Guanci cars are prized collectibles known for their exclusivity and bold vision.
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