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**Additionally, the Moon Over the Castle rendition used in GT7's release date trailer was also originally from 2020 FIAGTC World Finals.
 
**Additionally, the Moon Over the Castle rendition used in GT7's release date trailer was also originally from 2020 FIAGTC World Finals.
 
*The dealership may be based on classic car auction/collector companies such as RM Sotheby's, Bonhams, or Barrett-Jackson; however the way the player purchases the car from the dealership may appear to be a direct purchase like in the other two dealerships, instead of actual auctions.
 
*The dealership may be based on classic car auction/collector companies such as RM Sotheby's, Bonhams, or Barrett-Jackson; however the way the player purchases the car from the dealership may appear to be a direct purchase like in the other two dealerships, instead of actual auctions.
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*Actual GT7 gameplay shows that the Legendary Car Dealership is no longer sponsored by Brighton Antiques, but rather, Hagerty, a real-life company specializing in classic car insurance, and also features McKeel Hagerty himself.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 17:12, 3 March 2022

"Did I mention that this is a quite exclusive place? Only a chosen few drivers even get to hear about it."
―Sarah (GT7 release date trailer)
Brighton Antiques

The logo of Brighton Antiques, who operates the dealership.

The Legendary Car Dealership is one of the car dealerships in Gran Turismo 7 that caters to historic and legendary road and racing vehicles. It is operated by Brighton Antiques, which was originally a fictional sponsor in Gran Turismo Sport, just like how the Auto Plus brand name is used for the Used Car Dealership.

The dealership appears to display five cars at a time; how the cars are refreshed and what cars can be purchased from Brighton Antiques are yet to be known, although it is likely the "legendary" cars the player can buy from there are older road cars from the first half of the 20th century, as well as various race cars (likely before 2001, the minimum cut-off year for Brand Central).

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Trivia

FIAGTC 2020 finals intro building

The virtual garage building used during the 2020 (and 2021) FIAGTC World Finals; this building was later reused for the Legendary Car Dealership.

  • The Legendary Car Dealership building was originally the virtual garage building used in the 2020 FIA Gran Turismo Championships World Finals; the building was also used for 2021 FIAGTC streams.
    • Additionally, the Moon Over the Castle rendition used in GT7's release date trailer was also originally from 2020 FIAGTC World Finals.
  • The dealership may be based on classic car auction/collector companies such as RM Sotheby's, Bonhams, or Barrett-Jackson; however the way the player purchases the car from the dealership may appear to be a direct purchase like in the other two dealerships, instead of actual auctions.
  • Actual GT7 gameplay shows that the Legendary Car Dealership is no longer sponsored by Brighton Antiques, but rather, Hagerty, a real-life company specializing in classic car insurance, and also features McKeel Hagerty himself.

See also