Pegaso – The Forgotten Brand at Autoworld

Categories: Exhibition / Museums and art centers
Date: 10/11/2018 to 09/12/2018
Time: 10 h 00 - 17 h 00
Location: Autoworld Museum Brussels
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Pegaso’s are extremely rare sports cars that were manufactured in Spain between 1951 and 1956. In fact only 84 Pegaso Z-102s were built. 

The aim of this exhibition is to bring together fourteen of these cars at Autoworld for a month – a feat of record proportions when you bear in mind there are only about sixty left in the world! These will include the “Thrill” (Touring) and the Cúpula (ENASA), but also a Saoutchik convertible, Touring Superleggeras, Serras and a rare ENASA racing car with a dual-compressor engine.

Carefully selected by Mario Laguna and Autoworld with a view to acquainting visitors with their amazing story, the Pegasos created by engineer Wifredo Ricart and bodied by ENASA, Touring Superleggera, Saoutchik or Serra, will tell us about their own special adventure in the history of dream cars.

Initially known for its heavy goods vehicles (“El camión español” – the Spanish truck), the make is also the only post-war Spanish sports-car manufacturer.

 

 

Opening hours :
Open daily (7/7)  from 10h till 17h
(till 18h on Saturday and Sunday)

Admission :
Adult : 10 €
Senior : 8 €
Student : 7 €
Kids 6-12 : 4 €

Info for visitors : 
www.autoworld.be or +32 2 736 41 65

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