You can speak about a fifty-year-old with love and respect. And the E type is the most beautiful fifty-year-old in ages. It pleads for the bravery of all sorts of souls that sometime in the heyday of the E type they have engaged in giving their own view of the phenomenon.
And if that was all such a good plan?
There is something to be said for the Guyson E type. The car was from Jim Guyson, a hill climber. The original Series III was rebuilt after being wound up in an accident with sleek sheet metal. A bit of recycling, some sustainability and a feeling for clean lines. Two copies were made.
The Bertone Pirana and the Drogo E type? The Bertone line is also a case of reuse. The drogo is mainly rare. Fortunately.
Frua did his best, and Loewy gave his idea of the E type a very mean grin ...
Then just do us a 'normal' E type ...