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| Bentley Continental GTZ |
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| They seem to have forgotten something. |
| bruxell 03-11-2008 |
Zagato conversions usually feature a weight reduction somewhere in the mix, but I can see nothing pertaing to weight anywhere in the specs, so I'm assuming that this car weighs in at about the same as a production-line Coni-GT. This really seems at odds with the Zagato ethos, and is surprising seeing as that's exacly what this car is purported to be about. I'd like to see what Zagato would do given a truly free-hand exercise to create a sports/competition version of this incredibly overweight GT. |
| Article | Image gallery (21) | Specifications | User Comments (1) |
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