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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Selling Your Supercar at Auction: Maximizing Va...
Selling your supercar at an online auction can be a thrilling yet daunting process, especially when you’re trying to secure top dollar for your prized possession, but there are some supercar auction tips that can help. While private sales or dealership trades might seem convenient, auctioning your supercar offers unique advantages, including global exposure and […]
Supercar style: McLaren in pop culture, from si...
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Rolls-Royce Goldfinger: the ultimate bespoke cr...
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The evolution of Porsche: from the 356 to the l...
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What’s the Difference Between the Ferrari Monza...
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