1938 Dubonnet Hispano H-6C Xenia The Xenia was commissioned by race driver and former World War I fighter ace Andre Dubonnet who created a unique suspension design for the car. The Xenia's interior resembles an airplane cockpit. The side windows, made of Plexiglas, lift out and up like gullwing doors. Even the undercarriage was designed to provide the smoothest possible air flow.
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