Vehicle Description
West Coast Classics are proud to present an absolutely stunning and
exceptional example of this original 1979 Clenet Coachworks 4
seater Cabriolet with only 2,355 original miles! Pristine example,
as new. This is # 9 of the 250 coachbuilt cars built in Goleta, CA
and one of the most incredibly preserved examples of these
exceedingly rare, factory coach-built neo-classics;The Clenet story
begins with a young French designer named Alain Clenet, who tired
of corporate auto industry politics decided to leave his career as
an industry consultant and build his dream car. He assembled a team
a craftsmen and at the age of 33 he brokered a deal with the Ford
Motor Company to supply him with Lincoln Continental frames,
engines, and components. From the company's Santa Barbara,
California factory each car was painstakingly crafted and coach
built with the goal of making the finest car in the world! Clenets
boasted many of Rolls-Royce luxurious appointments, using the same
English Connolly leather, Walnut wood and the same wool carpet as
the famed luxury marque. However, it could be argued that compared
to a Clenet, a Rolls-Royce was positively mass produced! So few
Clenets were constructed, that seeing one today is one of the
rarest of automotive sightings. This particular 4 seater Cabriolet
example wears positively gorgeous Black paint over Tan with
matching Connolly hides and has traveled an extraordinarily low
2,355 miles since new. There is no more coveted, more luxurious,
better built neo-classic in existence and this is most likely one
of the finest examples of the marque available anywhere. Clnet was
a manufacturer of Neoclassic cars with old retro styling and modern
technology. Each limited-production model was conceived, designed,
and produced by a small team of men and women in Santa Barbara,
California in the 1970s and 1980s. The automobile's distinctive
styling was based on the high-end automobiles of the 1930s. Despite
their retro looks, Clnets used modern drive trains and suspension
systems. Formed by Alain Clnet and investors in 1975, the company
originally started in a garage and later moved into an airplane
hangar in Goleta, CA where an assembly line style of production
begun. The company ran into financial difficulties in 1980, ceased
production, and Alain Clnet filed for bankruptcy. The remaining
bodies, tooling and equipment went up for auction. Soon after the
bankruptcy, Alfred J. DiMora owner of the Classic Clenet Club and
one of the first employees of Clenet, purchased of the assets of
Clnet Coachworks, Inc and moved the company to a new production
factory in Carpenteria, CA where he re-established the production
of the automobile to the same standards of the original, employing
many of the original craftsmen from the first Clnet company. Later
the Series IV and Series V designed by DiMora were added to the
line of Clnet automobiles. Clnet Coachworks automobiles offered
such features as walnut burl dashboards and etched glass accented
with the renown 'Waterford' crystal ashtrays which reportedly
enabled Clnet to market some of their models at over $100,000. A
total of 250 factory-authorized Clnet Series I, 187 Series II, 65
Series III, and 15 Series IV cars were produced by Clenet
Coachworks, Inc. The Clenet has a striking and instantly
recognizable look that is completely different from any other
neo-classic. Construction of each car required about 1600
man-hours. Long swooping front fenders flowed smoothly into short
boards, which met wide rear fenders. The extremely long, side
opening hood had a large number of short vertical louvers.
Old-style round separately mounted headlamps were used. The grill
was 'Classic' upright style. Large driving lights sat close
together, just above the split front bumper. Long air horns
actually worked, but the four exhaust pipes coming out of the hood
side did not. An outside spare tire at the rear was flanked by a
split rear bumper. Wire wheels came from the Mark V. Running boards
and deck lid held wooden rub strips. Each cars production number
was displayed on a silver door plaque. Interior touches included a
hand rubbed black walnut dashboard, Connolly leather upholstery and
leather padded steering wheel. Carpeting was Wilton lambs wool from
Britain. Standard equipment included adjustable reclining
seatbacks, tinted glass, cruise control, adjustable steering
column, tonneau cover and air conditioning. Chrome front horns,
large chrome grill. Owned by celebrities and rock stars alike and
you know Elvis Presley would have been the first to order such a
magnificent piece of showmanship should he have lived just a few
more years!This particular example is coated in the classic
two-tone 'Black' over 'Tan' paint. Under the hood of this classic
is the smooth running Ford 351 V8. Inside this classic you will
find the Connolly leather Tan interior that continues with that
theme of luxury. The high back bucket seats are extremely
comfortable and are separated by a striking center console with the
'Waterford Crystal' ashtray. On the console and dash you will find
the wood accents that are in great condition. All of the gauges
work as they should as does the A/C system which blows nice and
cold and the AM/FM/Cassette player delivers a great sound. The car
is powered by a strong Ford 351 V8 5.7L engine matched to a 4 speed
automatic transmission with overdrive. The car drives exactly like
a well maintained and extraordinarily low mileage example should
and must be driven to be fully appreciated and seen to be believed!
The engine is extremely strong with no oil leaks, the transmission
is very smooth and the engine temperature always remains cool.
Turn-key ready, this particular model must looks and drive exactly
as when it left the showroom floor almost thirty-eight years ago
and will be sold with its original and rare handbook from Clenet.