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Pegaso was a Spanish marque with superb engineering by Spaniard Wifredo Ricart, who had once worked for Alfa Romeo but returned to his home country after World War II. But early Pegasos with factory-built bodies failed to turn heads, so Ricart turned to Carrozzeria Touring for more inspired coachwork. Ultimately, of the 83 Pegasos built, a total of 40 - nearly half - had bodies by Touring. According to Mario Laguna, Pegaso expert and author of Pegaso: Spain's Dream Car, Touring created 24 sporting Berlinetta coupes, 7 panoramicas, 1 spyder, and 8 prototypes. This was double the number of cars (20) built by Pegaso itself.
This Touring Coupe was first sold to Jorge Marti Lluna of Barcelona in 1954. It went to a new owner in Los Angeles in 1960 and was featured in the Salon section of Road & Track magazine in November 1962. Nicholas Begovich purchased the car around 1972 and started a restoration but didn't finish it. The current owners acquired the car in 2020 and commissioned a new and complete restoration.
This Touring Coupe was first sold to Jorge Marti Lluna of Barcelona in 1954. It went to a new owner in Los Angeles in 1960 and was featured in the Salon section of Road & Track magazine in November 1962. Nicholas Begovich purchased the car around 1972 and started a restoration but didn't finish it. The current owners acquired the car in 2020 and commissioned a new and complete restoration.
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