Fine Car Store was a company based in San Diego, California, that specialized in the sale of high-quality, authentic reproductions of 1950s sports-racing cars. The company focused on creating replicas that adhered closely to the specifications of the original vehicles, ensuring that enthusiasts could experience the aesthetics and performance of classic racing cars.
Among the notable models offered by Fine Car Store were the D-Type Jaguar and the Aston Martin DBR2, both of which were manufactured in New Zealand by Tempero Coach. These replicas featured correct-specification engines and aluminum bodies, reflecting the craftsmanship and attention to detail that characterized the original models.
In 1994, the price for the Aston Martin replica was just under $200,000, indicating the premium nature of these reproductions. Additionally, Fine Car Store also provided replicas of Ferrari racing cars, catering to collectors and enthusiasts who sought to own a piece of automotive history without the prohibitive costs associated with original models.
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