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Shooting-brake is a car body style indicating luxury estate cars built for being used by wealthy hunters.

The body is usually custom built. An early manufacturer of shooting brakes was Albion Motors of Scotland. There are existing examples of custom-built Bentley S2 and Mercedes 300 cars.

VG, a small US coachbuilder, actually offers a model named VGD Shooting Brake.

Some modern manufacturers, such as Audi, have recently referred to some concept cars as shooting brakes.


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