DAMN IT! Nobody's gonna find it out, MrAngry already said that so many companies existed around that time that nobody's gonna easily guess it.
Don't worry, it's a famous one. And it still existed after the war, which most prewar companies didn't.
I don't believe so. Just think "Revival attempt of an American brand that was most famous in the '30s-'50s who made luxury cars" There are less brands in this parameter than you may think.
I can't think if I don't have any clue who it could be besides the obvious ones, which doesn't fit that description a few comments ago. I'll see if Google helps. I got something... Packard?
YES it is Packard! It was the Packard Twelve concept from 1999, an ill-fated attempt to bring the brand back by a crazy man who did a whole lot of bad shit to the Packard name and to the owners of Packards. New one:
I'm not sure... Here's my challenge by the way, before you beated me. (Google found it out, damn it.)
Faux? Is it slang for Fake? Also, the picture I posted up there is a concept, or to be exact, an concept render.
The only one I can think of is a redesigned Sauber or F-Class Merc, nothing else. --- Post updated --- Don't think it's SO EASY.
Alright. I'll let it slide. http://www.classiccarweekly.net/2018/01/24/1999-sbarro-gt1/ As for your's is it Eurpoean? (The concept render)