
On April 16, Iranian born fashion designer Bijan Pakzad passed away at a hospital in Los Angeles after a stroke. The man who became famous for dressing some of the most influential and well-known people in the world including President Barack Obama, Frank Sinatra and Carry Grant, also had a passion for cars. The Los Angeles-based designer not only amassed a huge collection of luxurious limos and supercars which he drove on a regular basis, but he also collaborated with some of the most renowned automakers.
Following a collaboration with Rolls Royce for the development of a limited edition version, Bijan also joined forces with Bugatti helping to create a bespoke series based on the 1,001HP Veyron, the latest being a Grand Sport. Bijan’s version of the open-top Bugatti hypercar was finished only six weeks ago and features a special two-tone theme and numerous other appointments. Follow the break to check out the video of the special edition Veyron Grand Sport along with commentary from Bugatti Design Director Achim Anscheidt.
Thanks to Mrs. Chermarn for the tip!
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10 Comments:
oh that's right the car needs to be dead stop, and the wing will help. show off idiot !
I hate any Bijan brand, and now I just hate Bugatti for enabling the wing lift while parking.
"I hate any Bijan brand"
you probably hate it because you can not but it,, and who said the wing is lifted in stationary position (parking) ?!?!
Anon 2.
Why respond to this moron. It's obvious he is not playing with a full deck. Just ignore these nebbishes.
Google nebbish, it suits these negative bloggers.
why not? because you're also a moron. watch the video stupid!
It is recommended to elevate the wind break when in a parallel parking situation. It is easier for someone backing into the spot behind beacause the car is so low the rear of the car is well below the parking car's sight.
Hope this ends this immature bantering.
Will you children go out and play.
Matches the big black and yellow tour coach :0
money can't buy sense
poverty buys less.
As a Persian, I'm proud of Bijan.
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