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Spyker C12 Zagato
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Designer | Zagato |
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Gallery
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Spyker Cars | Saab | Spyker MF1 Team | Spyker Squadron Current Models: C8 Family: C8 Aileron · C8 Aileron Spyder C12 Family: C12 Zagato · Historic Models: 14/18 HP · 60HP · C4 · Aerocoque · C8 Spyder · C8 Spyder T · C8 Laviolette / LM85 · C8 Double 12 S · C12 LaTurbie · Concept Cars: D12 Peking-To-Paris · Silvestris V8 · C8 Aileron Concept
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Victor Muller and Maarten de Bruijn | Corporate website | independent |
External Links
- Spyker C12 Zagato unveiled in Geneva Motor Authority