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It's actually a car called G.F.H.-Sport, shown on Salon de Geneve 1954. Base was like already mentioned the Renault 4CV.
G.F.H. stands for Grandjean, Ferri and Hauri.
Hauri was the owner of a garage in Biel, Switzerland, Granjean was a racing driver and Ferri a tuning specialist.
Coachbuilder was Italian Carrozzeria Rocco Motto.
Performance: 62 BHP, capacity 904 cc, weight only 465 kg
Project was cancelled for financial problems, though it has been said that there were 25-30 orders.
Last edited by Allemano; 07-17-2008 at 11:10 AM.
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