Pictures gallery of HISPANO SUIZA by MAZEL Sports Car
Hispano Suiza K8 - SUPERCARS.NET - Comprehensive Specifications

Like the pre-war cars of Hispano Suiza past, it is a sports car of Mazel, company based in Barcelona, has been the one in charge of Hispano Suiza over the last years.
Hispano-Suiza HS21 concept Sports Cars - Diseno-art.com From

The Hispano-Suiza HS21 was a supercar concept from Spanish design company Mazel. In 2002 Mazel updated the HS21's design and
Hispano-Suiza HS21-GTS Prototype - SUPERCARS.NET - Comprehensive

has produced several odd-ball concept cars that bare the Hispano-Suiza the earlier prototypes released by Mazel, the aim of this project is to build a sports car which
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Mazel Hispano Suiza K8 picture. All Car Pictures; Mazel Hispano Suiza; Mazel Hispano Suiza K8; Picture of K8
Hispano-Suiza K8 - News - Car and Driver - Car Reviews - 2012 Car

Read more about the Hispano-Suiza K8 at Car and Driver. mark the occasion a beautiful mid-engined sports car firm responsible for that car, Spain-based Mazel
Hispano-Suiza K8, by Mazel - the internet guide to STUTZ cars

Hispano-Suiza K8 (2001) This prototype of a luxury sedan was presented at the International Motor Show of Geneva, in 2001. Mazel, the engineering company from Spain
Hispano-Suiza HS21-GTS Supercar Sports Cars

The Hispano-Suiza badged HS21 GTS built by Spanish prototype design company Mazel, is a supercar prototype based on the first
Hispano-Suiza HS21 - Auto Shows - Car and Driver

Nestled down below the main show floor was this stylish concept wearing the storied Hispano-Suiza name. The HS21 was built by the Spanish firm Mazel Car Engineering
2001 Hispano Suiza K8 Concept - Images, Specifications and Information

Group C and IMSA GTP (1982 - 1993) LMP Cars (1994 - present) GT Cars: Other Sports With the third and final Hispano Suiza show car Mazel returned to the original HS 21 design.
Hispano-Suiza HS21, by Mazel - the internet guide to STUTZ cars

Hispano-Suiza HS21 (2000) At the 2000 International Motor Show of Geneva, you were prototypes18/3, or 18/4, which was changed into the 16/4 Veyron concept car. Mazel
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