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4 Most Amazing Grand Tourers Now Almost Lost!

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4 Most Amazing Grand Tourers Now Almost Lost!

Four incredible grand touring cars that time almost forgot! In this video, we explore amazing luxury vehicles that pushed the boundaries of automotive innovation but remained in the shadows of more famous brands.
First up is the groundbreaking 1966 Jensen FF, a British marvel that revolutionized car technology. This powerful machine wasn't just about its mighty 325horsepower Chrysler V8 engine it was the first nonoffroad vehicle to feature allwheel drive and antilock brakes! While these features are common today, Jensen was decades ahead of its time. Only 320 were ever made, making this pioneering grand tourer incredibly rare.
Next, we discover the elegant Monica 560, France's ambitious entry into the luxury car world of the early 1970s. Named after the creator's wife, this sophisticated sedan combined French style with British engineering and American muscle. With its powerful Chrysler V8 engine and luxurious interior featuring the finest leather and wood, the Monica 560 aimed to compete with the best luxury cars of its time.
The story continues with Switzerland's impressive Monteverdi High Speed 375S from 1967. Created by former racing driver Peter Monteverdi, this Swiss beauty married Italian design with American power. Its massive 7.2liter Chrysler engine could rocket the car to 60 mph in just 6 seconds incredible performance for its era! The 375S showed that Switzerland could build worldclass sports cars to rival the best from Italy and Germany.
Finally, we explore the fascinating OSCA 1600 GT2, born in 1960 from Italian automotive royalty the Maserati brothers. After leaving their original company, they created this lightweight sports car that perfectly balanced racing performance with grand touring comfort. With bodies crafted by famous designers like Zagato, and a hightech engine for its time, only 128 of these special cars were ever built.

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