1956 Pegaso Z102B Saoutchik Berlinetta
Talk about rare, only about 125 Pegasos, which were known as the Spanish Ferraris, were built in the former Hispano-Suiza factory in Barcelona between the 1951 Paris show introduction and 1958. All were powered by DOHC V-8 engines of Pegaso's own design, ranging in displacement from 2.5 to 4.7L. Some were capable of propelling the light Pegaso to 150 mph, qualifying it for a short time as the fastest production car in the world. This swoopy long-hood, short-deck Berlinetta body was coachbuilt by Saoutchik of Paris. This one now lives in Monterrey, Mexico.