Bon! On est pas dans la m... C'est un coupé! Peut-être exécuté sur commande spéciale. Les Panther étaient des voitures économiques: le Cabriolet était vendu, en 1979 60 512£, soit 10% de plus qu'une Rolls Camargue... Rien n'est trop beau pour Cruella! (et pour Hollywood...) bien sûr, le tout animé par un V12 Jaguar, of course!
I don't think it is a Panther DeVille. The Panther has a leaping Panther as hood ornament and the Panther Wings-emblem. As far as I know, no 2-door coupés were made. Only 4-doors and cabrios...
The Panther was like an english Excalibur, and when i look at the Panther Deville i think of the Bugatti Royale that i believe the cars design was based on.
Juste: la Panther De Ville voulait être une copie de la Bugatti Royale, sans en avoir le style ou la majesté (ni la lourdeur, en passant... (lourdeur et majesté, ça va bien ensemble? Hein? Si tu le dis...). et à ce prix-là, tout était possible: demander une exécution spéciale, en coupé hideux (découpe des vites arrières...) par exemple...
Hi, Im Steve, from Australia. Im the guy who asked that this beautiful vehicle was put in the list as i was trying to get some good pics together. This has been my favourite car since the movie was made.
Sexy, Sleek, Sophisticated car with the power to proove !!!!! absolute beauty
The clever thing is that registration would actually fit the criteria for a legitimate British plate: DEV 1L. In Britain you can't just have whatever you want written on a personalized registration like the in the US, it has fit a combination of numbers and letters, you couldn't just have GRAEME but maybe you could have COLIN (COL 1N).
Perfect choice of car for Cruella De Vil (Glenn Close), not only does it have a very appropriate name, but it looks similar to the car featured in the animated Disney film and in the original novel (which was zebra-striped and had the loudest horn in the country). I quite like the retro look (although some people criticized it), the coupe looks better than the 4-door version.