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{{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Sbarro''' is a small Swiss high performance replica and [[sports car]] company founded by [[Franco Sbarro]] in 1971.
{{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}
'''Sbarro''' is a small Swiss high performance replica and [[sports car]] company founded by [[Franco Sbarro]] in 1971.


==Models==
==Models==
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Sbarro has also built dozens of [[concept car]]s and custom high-performance vehicles for private customers. Some of the more recent concepts are the '''Christelle''', '''Millennium Coupe''', and '''Picasso''' (2001), '''GT12''' (2000), and '''GT1''' (1999).  Some of these feature [[hubless wheel]]s, a Sbarro concept.
Sbarro has also built dozens of [[concept car]]s and custom high-performance vehicles for private customers. Some of the more recent concepts are the '''Christelle''', '''Millennium Coupe''', and '''Picasso''' (2001), '''GT12''' (2000), and '''GT1''' (1999).  Some of these feature [[hubless wheel]]s, a Sbarro concept.
==Gallery==
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==References==
==References==

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Sbarro is a small Swiss high performance replica and sports car company founded by Franco Sbarro in 1971.

Models

The first Sbarro offered was a replica of the Lola T70, powered by a 5.4-liter Chevrolet V8. Since then, the company has produced replicas of a variety of models including the BMW 328, Ford GT40, Bugatti Royale, and Mercedes-Benz 540K.

Other significant models have included the mid-engine Tiger (powered by a 6.3-liter Mercedes-Benz V8), the Stash (offered as a 2+2 coupe or convertible), and the wedge-shaped Challenge (based on a Porsche 911 chassis.

Sbarro has also built dozens of concept cars and custom high-performance vehicles for private customers. Some of the more recent concepts are the Christelle, Millennium Coupe, and Picasso (2001), GT12 (2000), and GT1 (1999). Some of these feature hubless wheels, a Sbarro concept.

Gallery

References

  • Lawrence, Mike, A to Z of Sports Cars. Bideford: Bay View Books, 1991. ISBN 1-870979-81-8

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