Talent, a few financial resources and a great deal of freedom of mind allow the imagination to express itself. Add a good dose of eccentricity with a hint of provocation at the end of the sixties and you have all the ingredients John Lennon put together to create one of the first art cars. At the end of 1964, Lennon ordered this new Rolls Royce Phantom V, which was completely painted in matt black, except for the radiator grill. In 67, the body was damaged during a shooting in Spain; he then had the Rolls repainted in bright yellow and then asked the artist Steve Weaver to create the... decorations.
It all starts with a desire, which is sometimes long overdue. That Ferrari that you've been looking at for years, or that Porsche inherited from a loved one sleeping under a cover. The desire is there, but time is lacking. And it is often at this precise moment that Carsup makes history.
For twenty years, Porsche has been paving the way for its Heritage Design program, a 911 collection that highlights the great years of the brand. The Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition opened the ball with a tribute to the years 1950—60, followed by the Sport Classic and its double boss that revived the spirit of the seventies, then the Classic Club Coupe designed with Porsche USA. Today, the saga continues with the 911 Spirit 70, the third chapter in this story and limited to 1,500 copies. Not a timid evocation, but an assumed reinterpretation of the 70s in a contemporary 911, designed to combine heritage and modernity.
Buying or selling a luxury car should always be a source of excitement, never a constraint. However, the reality is often made up of tedious administrative procedures, endless searches, and uncertainties around the condition or history of a vehicle. It is precisely to eliminate these obstacles that Carsup designed its trading service: a fluid, comprehensive and rigorous support, where every detail is taken care of.
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