Kahn Design is working on producing a race car retro style

Kahn Design has announced a project that is working and hopes to develop soon. Is to make a roadster inspired by racing cars from the 1930s Called 'Speed ​​7', the idea is to recreate the original experience of the competition of the time with materials and safety systems of our era.
A body of carbon fiber and other lightweight materials, the aluminum would be the standard element. From Kahn Design they have pointed out that the full specifications will be given later.
No missing details, as the company has announced that in the case of the model result, customers that this 'toy' carried his garage can choose from a line of clothing at the time, such as glasses or retro driving gloves, to complementary accessories.
The idea is to construct the 'fireball' hand and include a plaque on it with each of the people involved in the construction of 'Speed ​​7'. There will also be a book that details the design and manufacturing process.
Kahn Design is a British engineering company dedicated to modify other series cars. Its main production is based on models of Range Rover but also works with Mercedes, Audi or Bentley. Coming to the market will draw a modification of an Aston Martin DB9 called WB12 Vengeance. The company owned by Afzal Kahn, has a team of 80 people, including 20 designers.