You may not have heard of Iconic Auto Sports before. It is a small, low-volume carmaker based in Buenos Aires and has recently revealed a small, low-volume car: behold, the SP40 Restomod Speedster.
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Iconic Auto Sports’ SP40 turns a 1934 Ford homage into a 480 hp carbon-fiber beast that’s now available stateside ...
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