A Zimmer car is a type of neo-classic automobile that was manufactured by Zimmer Motor Cars Corporation). The company was incorporated in Ohio in July 1980 and was originally a subsidiary of the Zimmer Corporation, which was based in Pompano Beach, Florida). The cars are built on top of existing chassis, such as the Town Car and Mustang, and have a retro style with modern engineering features). The company stopped production in 2020 but had built 10 to 20 automobiles each year and was headquartered in Jamesville, New York). The Zimmer Golden Spirit is a popular model that was originally built for a Texan doctor and was apparently used to transport President George W. Bush. The base price of a 2016 2-door coupe with 435 horsepower was $238,700, and a convertible version cost an additional $20,000. The Zimmer Quicksilver is another model that was created to be a flamboyant car at a time when Americas automotive industry was becoming increasingly conservative.