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Zimmer Golden Spirit Spirit Inkl. Deutsche Brief 1985

General description : The body is made of fiberglass and it is built on a Ford chassis,
this 'Neo Classic' has a 5.0 liter V8 engine and automatic transmission.
 A very exceptional car!

The paint is in very good condition and the chrome shines beautifully.

The room is equipped with electric windows, electric sunroof and much more.

The engine runs excellently and the transmission switches well.


This car has a german registration (Brief und Schein) with TÃœV and H-Gutachten.

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1985 Zimmer Golden Spirit Spirit Inkl. Deutsche Brief is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Emmerich am Rhein by RD Classics for Not priced.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Zimmer Model : Golden Spirit Model Version : Spirit Inkl. Deutsche Brief Engine size : 5.0 Model Year : 1985 Sub type : Coupé Location : Emmerich

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About Zimmer
Zimmer Motorcars Corporation is an American automotive company known for producing neo-classic luxury automobiles. The company was founded by Paul Zimmer in the late 1970s and gained attention for crafting cars that echoed the styling of classic cars from the 1920s and 1930s, while integrating modern engineering and technology. Here's an overview of Zimmer's story:

Establishment and Vision:
Founding: Paul Zimmer established Zimmer Motorcars Corporation in 1978 in Syracuse, New York. The company aimed to create handcrafted luxury automobiles inspired by classic designs.
Neo-Classic Design Philosophy: Zimmer's approach involved blending modern automotive engineering with the elegance and aesthetics of vintage luxury cars, particularly those from the pre-World War II era.
Zimmer Golden Spirit and Other Models:
Zimmer Golden Spirit: The flagship model, the Golden Spirit, was introduced in the early 1980s. It was a neo-classic luxury car based on the chassis of existing American-made vehicles but extensively modified to resemble classic cars of the 1920s and 1930s.
Other Models: Apart from the Golden Spirit, Zimmer produced various models with similar neo-classic design cues, such as the Quicksilver, Golden Spirit Convertible, and others, maintaining the vintage-inspired aesthetic across its lineup.
Production and Legacy:
Handcrafted Luxury: Zimmer cars were meticulously handcrafted, focusing on luxurious interiors, ornate detailing, and unique features, catering to customers seeking exclusivity and distinctive designs.
Limited Production: The company maintained a limited production output, contributing to the exclusivity and rarity of Zimmer automobiles.
Challenges and Changes:
Evolving Market: As consumer tastes shifted and regulations became more stringent, demand for neo-classic cars waned. Zimmer faced challenges due to changing market dynamics and evolving automotive industry standards.
Changes in Ownership: The company underwent changes in ownership and experienced periods of financial difficulties, impacting its operations and the production of new models.
Legacy and Collectibility:
Collector's Items: Despite the challenges faced, Zimmer cars gained a following among collectors and enthusiasts due to their unique designs, retro styling, and the nostalgia they evoked for classic luxury automobiles.
Cultural Impact: Zimmer automobiles hold a place in automotive history for their distinctive neo-classic styling and craftsmanship, reflecting a particular era's fascination with vintage aesthetics and luxury.
Zimmer Motorcars Corporation, through its neo-classic luxury cars, left an imprint on the automotive industry by reviving classic designs in a modern context. While the company faced challenges and changes over time, its cars remain collectible items valued for their unique blend of vintage-inspired styling and modern engineering.