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| Maserati GS Zagato Coupe |
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| Maserati GS Zagato |
| MrBabune 05-07-2007 |
Zagato's creations have always been "interesting" looking. They are often bespoke one-offs that are for a particular patron. They have also become more about making a statement and communicating more art than car. What exactly they ment to communicate here has gotten a little lost in translation, but the soul of Zagato is definately aparent with the swoopy lines and slight references to the A6G. |
| Maserati GS Zagato |
| 4NCAR GUY 05-05-2007 |
If Zagato was attempting to do a design that looked bad from every angle. . . They succeeded. This ugly duckling will never become a swan. |
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