It is often not the case that we do not see that it comes for a cool auction. This is 1962’s Excellebber RS Roadster, or instead, it is Excellench RS Roadster, as, is the only one made. Although it was not made in 1962. It was based on another car in the 1990s, based on a similar design since 1961. Is still confused? Do not be-you really need to know that there is a V-8 under the hood, there are two seats in the cockpit, and it has moved forward for auction through McM in May.
We will give you a little more information to eliminate your appetite. Famous American designer Brooks Stevens came in 1961 with this sleek design. At that time, this hard -top was the Excellen Hawk, but plans were made for Rodster. The result of this was never, but the essence of this design remained unless a friend of Stevens finally commissioned the Roadter project in the 1990s.

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1962 Excelleber RS Rodster
Thus, it is a suitable One Blood, which is mounted on the customs steel tube frame and wrapped with handmade aluminum body panels. The doors come from the Lamburgeni Mercelgo and open upwards. And when the front ford does not come from GT, it is affected by GT40.
Under the hood, general motors have a 5.7 liter V-8. Being since the 1990s, it operates a throttle body injecting fuel and makes appropriate V-8 noise through a tubular header couple. Naturally, it turns the rear wheels, but even though the manual gear in the cockpit looks like a lever, it operates 700R4 automatically. Boomer.

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1962 Excelleber RS Rodster

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1962 Excelleber RS Rodster
Still, it is a sweet -looking ride around. The interior is good and clean, and the engine is dressed in the Gulf Customs Intendance and Valve Cover. Hoods, doors and trunks are lightning, while the dark shade of blue comes from Mercedes Benz.
The Excelbor RS will cross the auction block on May 16 as part of McM’s Indi 2025 event. Being One -off (especially well -performing), it is difficult to say how much it can be sold. But it looks like a huge cruiser and has a clean date of boot.
Guess what will be the last price of the bid? Jump in the comments and tell us.
