1934 Hispano-Suiza K6 Fernandez & Darrin Coupe Chauffeur
The Rothschild Hispanos
Anthony Gustav was a founder of the Rothschild banking house in London. This was a important bank among Western nations and one which belonged to an international banking family which had a great influence on European economic history. When Anthony and his wife chose their personal transportation, they ordered twin Hispano-Suizas, some of the most highly regarded, and expensive, chassis of the thirties.
Anthony ordered both a K6 and J12 from Hispano-Suiza. At the time, the J12 was one of the most expensive Hispano-Suiza chassis, costing $10 150 and featuring a V12 similar to the fighter plane engines of the era. Both chassis were sent to Howard R. Darrin to receive his most striking bodies.
Darrin, who had originally coachbuilt in the Netherlands, had relocated to the United States with financial assistance from Fernandez. Despite the move, Darrin's designs remained captivating and exciting.
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Both cars have been to auction and have since ended up in the collection of Robert Lee as a match set once again. They were both displayed at the 54th annual Pebble Beach Concours for the Hispano-Suiza anniversary.
Story by Richard Owen for Supercars.net













