1936 Hispano-Suiza J12 Berline (by Fernandez et Darrin)

This extraordinary French masterpiece features a distinguished body by Parisian coachbuilders Fernandez et Darrin, with shapely, full-crowned fenders and a gracefully curved roofline. Beneath its long hood resides a 9.4-liter V12 engine generating 220 horsepower at 3000 rpm (astonishing output for its time). The J12 stands as one of approximately 114 examples produced and represents the finest achievement from one of France’s most celebrated automotive manufacturers.


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