Phantom Corsair
United States of America (1938 - 1938)
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The Phantom Corsair was a high quality car designed by Rust Heinz, heir to the Heinz Ketchup Company, and Maurice Schwartz of Bohman & Schwartz Coachbuilding Company headquartered in Pasadena, California. Phantom Corsair was quite ahead of its time, both in design and in quite a few innovative features, such as climate control system, and hydraulic impact bumpers, and it is still today a spectacular car. Heinz intended a low volume production but his early death in 1938 put an end to the project. Only one car was built which can be seen at the National Automobile Museum () in Reno, Nevada, included in The Harrah Collection.
origin: | United States of America, 1938 |
status: | Closed, 1938 |
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