Page 8 of 11 from Ten Great Classic Cars Hispano-Suiza H6BEstimate: $345,000 to $430,000![]() Although they looked great, it was the extraordinary engineering--especially under the hood--that sealed the reputation of Hispano Suiza. Year: 1926 Chassis No.: 11188 Engine No.: Pending inspection European taxes paid Engine: six-cylinder in-line, single overhead camshaft, 6,597cc, 135bhp at 3,000rpm; gearbox: three-speed manual; suspension, front and rear: semi-elliptic leaf springs; brakes: internal expanding servo-assisted four-wheel drum; right-hand drive. Coachwork: replica sports torpedo in the style of Kellner, white with red leather interior.
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