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Excalibur Roadster Série 4 1981

General description : Superbe Excalibur Roadster Série 4 , de la 1er Géneration Fabriquée en 36 exemplaires en 1981, Bi-couleur d'origine ,intérieur cuir couleur Caramel ,compris un Hardtop plus d'info Excalibur Europe 0041 79 611 50 50

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1981 Excalibur Roadster Série 4 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Route de TaningesFR-74100 Annemasse by EXCALIBUR EUROPE for €67000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Excalibur Model : Roadster Model Version : Série 4 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1981 Sub type : Convertible Location : Route de TaningesFR-74100 Annemasse Vehicle Registration : Undefined

67000 €

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About Excalibur
Excalibur from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was one of the first "retro" cars introduced as a prototype in 1964. The car was (loosely) styled after the 1928 Mercedes-Benz SSK by Brooks Stevens.

The Excalibur prototype was fitted on a Studebaker chassis and using a 290-horsepower Studebaker 289 V-8. As Studebaker subsequently ceased its operations, ending the availability of its 289 V-8 Excalibur was left without a power plant. General Motors friends Ed Cole and "Bunkie" Knudsen agreed to provide Brooks Stevens with Chevrolet 327 s in 300-bhp Corvette tune, making the light weight Excalibur a strong performer. They also designed a new ladder chassis which had a 2 inch longer wheelbase. The suspension components ere borrowed from the Corvette, as was the four-disc braking system. The Excalibur was born.