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The 770 Pullman was designed for one purpose only: to be the showcase vehicle for global leaders and dignitaries. First exposed at the Berlin Motor Show of 1931, the 770 featured the 7.6-liter inline eight-cylinder engine, and could reach speeds of 100 mph. It was favored by Emperor Hirohito, Paul von Hindenburg, Pope Pius XI, Franco of Spain, Mussolini of Italy, and top Nazi officials.
This example was purchased new by the Presidential office of Portugal, following an assignation attempt on Prime Minister Antonio de Oliveira Salazar. In 1964 it was sold to its second owner who kept the car until 2024, when it was acquired by the VA Collection. Just five bullet-proof 770 Pullman Limousines were made, and this is the only one still wearing its original paint and interior.
This example was purchased new by the Presidential office of Portugal, following an assignation attempt on Prime Minister Antonio de Oliveira Salazar. In 1964 it was sold to its second owner who kept the car until 2024, when it was acquired by the VA Collection. Just five bullet-proof 770 Pullman Limousines were made, and this is the only one still wearing its original paint and interior.
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