- Exner Revival Cars
Exner Revival Cars were created by noted automobile designer,
Virgil Exner , produced a series of "Revival Car" concepts for a December, 1963 issue of "Esquire" magazine. His designs included an updated model for four famous American marques: Stutz,Duesenberg ,Packard , andMercer . He later designed updatedBugatti ,Pierce-Arrow , and Jordan cars. Little came of these designs, though they became well-known as plastic model kits produced byRenwal .A show version of the Bugatti was built by
Ghia on the lastBugatti Type 101 chassis. The Bugatti Revival Car concept was shown at theTurin Motor Show in 1965 but at the time it failed to spark another revival of that marque.Exner's Mercer design was also produced as a
concept car . A body was crafted for a shortened (by convert|18|in|mm|0|abbr=on)Shelby Cobra chassis, and the Mercer-Cobra was presented in 1965.Exner's Duesenberg revival had the most success. Exner penned a new design for 1966, and a company was formed under Fritz Duesenberg, son of
August Duesenberg to produce the cars on Chrysler Imperial chassis. A prototype was again produced by Ghia, and 50 buyers signed up, includingElvis Presley andJerry Lewis . The company fell on financial trouble before production could begin, however, with the prototype seized as payment of outstanding debts.
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