The drawings include design sketches for Jaguar, Alvis, Lancia, Austin-Healey, Elva and Trident cars that never passed into production. H&H’s expert Matthew Kershaw noted, "These wonderful drawings are a unique snapshot of what could have been. There are striking sports coupes for a whole range of marques, plus convertibles and four-door saloons. The latter include one entitled Jaguar ‘S-Type’ but, rather than resembling the manufactured model of that name, it has distinct shades of the Jaguar E-Type and even the sleek NSU RO80 of that period." Technorati: Trevore+Fiore, Design, automobile, cars, automotive, vehicles, autos, Carscoop, blogs, 2007, images, pictures
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