Aston
Martin Lagonda Vignale
The
art deco inspired coachwork of the Aston Martin Lagonda Vignale was penned by
designer Moray Callum, and constructed by Ghia of Turin.
First
seen at the 1993 Geneva Auto Salon, the Lagonda Vignale was a concept of what
Ford thought a 4-door Aston Martin limousine should look like, and it was shown
to gauge public opinion of such a model.
Built
on a Lincoln chassis, the Aston Martin Lagonda Vignale was powered by a 4.6
litre V8. Only 2 Lagonda Vignale's were constructed, one sold at auction in
2002, and fetched US$ 403,500.