Facel Vega
Grand Luxe Sportif
By Martin Buckley
Facel Vega was the conception of Jean Daninos, a playboy French industrialist who wanted to create an international
marque with the urge and the luxury to appeal to connoisseurs of all nationalities.
Only 3000 of his cars were produced between 1954 and 1964 yet it is a marque that attracted more interest and
generated more excitement – and become the subject of more myth - than many more sober makes with histories
ten times as long. Few first time makers have ever established their identity with such a swift, sure touch
as this Franco-American Grand Routier, and classic Chrysler V8-engined models like the HK500 and Facel II
still count among the mid 20th century's most potently glamorous automotive status symbols.
Martin Buckley’s book, Facel Vega Grand Luxe Sportif, includes over 350 photographs on 300 pages and
measures 29 x 24 cms. It is the first to look in depth at the people, the politics and the products of
this most glamorous of French makes interwoven with a detailed account of the career of Jean Daninos from
his early days working for Citroen, his contracts with Simca, his imposing coachbuilt Facel-Bentley cars
and an analysis of the fatal stumble of the Facellia.
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Clothbound Edition
Limited to 900 numbered copies, bound in buckram with three colour foil blocking on the front and spine,
encased in a buckram slipcase with foil blocking on front and spine.
Leatherbound Edition
Limited to 100 numbered and signed copies, bound in two colours of Morocco calf leather,
with three colour foil blocking on the front and spine, encased in a buckram dropback solander
box with one colour silkscreening on front, spine and back and featuring a Facel Vega body
numberplate on the front, etched with the number of your book.