GWA Studebaker Veinte Victorias

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GWA, or Gullwing America is a Miami-based company that specializes in reviving classic cars and bringing them into the 21st century. Their latest project is the Studebaker Veinte Victorias. The GWA Studebaker Veinte Victorias is meant to bring a tribute to the 1954 Studebaker Commander, which managed to win the Carrera Panamericana race for 20 times. Veinte Victorias means just that, Twenty Wins. The Carrera Panamericana is a grueling seven day race from border to border in Mexico. Other car manufacturers present in the Carrera Panamericana race include Porsche, Aston Martin, Jaguars, and Mercedes. The GWA Studebaker Veinte Victorias is going to be built in just 19 units, all of which will come in the yellow livery. The 20th unit of the GWA Studebaker Veinte Victorias has a black livery and it's going to be kept as a pace car for the event.

The other nineteen units are going to be auctioned.

The GWA Studebaker Veinte Victorias is powered by a 6.2-liter LS9 supercharged V8 engine that develops 620 hp. The engine is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. The GWA Studebaker Veinte Victorias is built on a reinforced tubular chassis and it is equipped with a special suspension, Brembo HPK brakes, 19-inch wheels, Bridgestone tires, and a Fabspeed exhaust system.

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