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1934 Peugeot 201 Coupe

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The Peugeot 201 is a car produced by Peugeot between 1929 and 1937. During the 1930s Peugeot offered several variants of the 201, with increasing engine capacity. Initially, it was powered by a 1122 cc engine developing 23 horsepower (17 kW) at 3500 rpm (top speed: 80 km/h / 50 mph). This was followed by an engine of 1307 cc, and finally a 1465 cc unit of 35 hp (26 kW). The Peugeot 201C, launched in 1931, is claimed to be the first mass-produced car equipped with independent front suspension, a concept rapidly adopted by the competition. The simpler beam front axle version remained available, but the independent suspension system reportedly improved road holding and reduced steering column vibration.

Between 1931 and 1933 the company produced 1,676 commercial versions of the 201, aimed at small shopkeepers and other businessmen. A wide range of body types was produced including a flatbed truck, a "bakers' van" and light vans with and without side windows behind the B-pillar.

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1938 Packard

Packard Super Eight was the name given to the larger of the two eight-cylinder luxury automobiles produced by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan. It shared frames and some body types with the top model Packard Twelve. Following the discontinuation of the Seventeenth Series Packard Twelve after the 1939 model year, a new Super Eight One-Eighty was derived from the Super Eight as the new top car range. The Super Eight was renamed the Packard Super Eight One-Sixty.

This car is “not black”, color is dark blue. A luxury car avaliable for weddings only in Malaga area. This Super Eight touring limo is in a perfect original condition including diagonal whitewall tyres.

Service includes suited chauffer and flowers or laces on the door handles.

In 1938 Packard was still the premier luxury automobile company in USA. Nowadays they still have a reputation of building some of America's finest luxury cars. If you are looking for a classy elegant wedding car this might be your choice.

1939 Ford Custom Roadster

Ford's look was again modernized for 1939. This flashing Ford was customized in Germany and is avaliable for films, music videos, and photoshoots. Full booking details are required with anticipation. Below pics are courtesy by Sonja Inselmann.

If you are looking for a high quality custom car to be used in your production project this might be the best choice in Spain. Car has been fully upgraded and works perfectly, turning heads wherever it goes. This awesome, professionally built 1939 Ford Roadster features a street hot rod at its best.

This vehicle is highly requested for major production companies with high budget and own insurance coverage. A full service description or screening schedule, including exact location, is previously required to accept the booking. Please remind that we might suggest best locations on Costa del Sol: empty roads, dessert looks, hills, sea backrounds, beach sides, forrest, etc. Ask for free consultation, that might save you some time and money, just let us know about video concept, we´re more than happy to help you.

1940 Packard

The Packard 180 was introduced for the 1940 model year (18th series) by the Packard Motor Car Company to replace the discontinued Packard Twelve as their top-of-the-line luxury model. The correct name of the model was Custom Super Eight One-Eighty. The color of this model is black, and it´s in original condition.

Packard made air conditioning an option. It was developed by the Henney Motor Company, with whom they had a long standing business connection. Air conditioning had been used on Henney-bodied ambulances as early as 1938. It was the first time that air conditioning was available on a stock automobile. The Packard 180 was also the first car to have power windows. Also avaliable in Gibraltar.

A beautiful and elegant luxury car avaliable for weddings in Andalucia. Transportation included to your destination. The car will be delivered at your location and will be picked up after. Our budget includes: transportation, suited chauffer, and laces, ribbons, or flowers.

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