Between mystery and magic, between past and future, a dream becomes reality.
Play videoand the dream we share.
We are two friends united by a passion for beautiful and remarkable things and craftsmanship at its highest level.
We live for this passion from which we share a dream. The dream of a unique racing car made entirely by hand as may never have existed in the 21st century.
– André Dupont –
World champion of custom for 10 years.
“Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away »
– Saint Exupéry –
An extraordinary world forged by a passion for competition, aesthetics and innovation. Fred Krugger reveals what lies behind this passion.
2002
"Best of show" Motorsale - Rosmalen, The Netherlands.
"Best of show" Super rally Belgium - Germany.
2003
"Best of show" Motorsale - Rosmalen, The Netherlands.
Second place Kustom show Paris - Paris, France.
2004
Second place European Championship of Custombike building - Mainz, Germany.
Third place World Championship of Custombike building - Morgan Hill, USA.
2005
Third place World championship of custom bike building - Las Vegas, USA.
Best of show Kustomshow - Paris, France.
2007
"Best of Show" Eurofestival - St-Tropez, France.
Winner at Artistry in Iron Master - Las Vegas, USA.
Top Speed 1000 APS/PP - Bonneville, USA.
2016
3rd World Championship AMD - Cologne, Allemagne.
2017
Protototype built for Ducati.
Retrofuturism, Art deco, Streamliner,...
by Fred Krugger, François Fornieri, André Dupont.
dedication for this dream to meet our expectations.
France was the birthplace of the Concours d’Élégance in the 1920s and initiated these highly-valued events where exceptional cars customised by renowned bodywork designers are shown.
Car collectors from around the world dream of taking part in the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elégance with the famous 18th fairway of Beach Golf Links as a stage and the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop.
Since 1997, the Goodwood Revival has included three events with an uncompromising race between vintage vehicles. The cars date back to between 1930 and 1966, the date when official competitions on the circuit ended.
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