Retromobile Paris 2025 - Amazing Art & Revs display

We are thrilled to welcome you to our spectacular display at this year's Rétromobile, where we have curated an extraordinary collection of classic cars, race cars and supercars, that embody automotive excellence at its finest.

Our carefully selected showcase features some of the most remarkable vehicles in automotive history, each with its own compelling story. 

To start with the Ferrari F40 finished in breathtaking Hyperion Blue, representing the pinnacle of reinventing and F40 and turning it to a perfect driver and sensational looking car. 

Accompanying this masterpiece is an exceptional Bugatti EB110 GT in striking Indian Red, with an illustrious provenance as part of the Emir of Kuwait's collection and showing just 7,100 kilometers from new. 

History enthusiasts will be captivated by our Porsche 908 "Lang Heck," a 1968 factory chassis that stands as the sole survivor in its original early configuration. This remarkable machine, owned for four decades by racing legend Gérard Larrousse and restored by the renowned Freisinger workshop, represents a unique piece of motorsport heritage.

Our racing pedigree continues with the Viper GTS-R C20, one of the prestigious ORECA factory race cars from 1999, boasting three impressive victories in FIA GT competition. For collectors of rare classics, we present one of only twelve 

Aston Martin DB5 shooting brakes resplendent in its superb Goodwood green, comes from a long term family ownership and one of only 12 built.

Completing our collection is a Ferrari Monza SP2 in spectacular condition, having covered just 1,100 kilometers from new. A sculptural Ferrari and an instant legend.

We look forward to welcoming our valued customers and friends to our stand, where our team will be delighted to share the fascinating stories behind each of these extraordinary automobiles.

Join us at Porte de Versailles from February 5th through February 9th for this unmissable celebration of automotive excellence.

Where passion meets perfection in automotive history


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