The Frazer-Nash Mille Miglia Cabriolet 1950 is an iconic model from one of the most recognizable brands in the world of classic and vintage cars. Its sleek lines and timeless classic styling give the car an air of grandeur and sophistication that make it a standout in any classic car collection. The retro silhouette of the cabriolet is instantly recognizable, and the two-door design gives the car a sporty appearance. The engine has a total output of 80bhp and the car has a top speed of 109mph. The Frazer-Nash Mille Miglia Cabriolet 1950 features a two tone cream and blue paint job that gives the car a vibrant and eye-catching look, while a handsome red leather interior adds to the overall classic appeal. The engine features dual overhead camshafts with dual Weber carburettors, giving the car plenty of power for its time. It also features a four-speed manual gearbox, an independent front suspension, and strong brakes for precise control when on the open road. The cabriolet also has chrome bumpers, front and rear, and a luggage rack on the back for carrying any luggage you might need for an extended journey. The Frazer-Nash Mille Miglia Cabriolet 1950 was designed to be a comfortable driving experience. The luxurious leather interior has been carefully designed for comfort and convenience – including adjustable steering column, power windows and even upholstered armrests. It is a classic that has been carefully maintained over the years and is sure to be a hit with any classic car enthusiast.
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