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BMW 5 Series (1981-1987)

BMW 5 Series (1981-1987) During the first half of 1981, BMW presented the second generation of the BMW 5 Series (E28) to the public. The new styling contours

BMW 502 Saloon Models (1954-1963)

BMW 502 Limousine/Saloon Models (1954-1963) In early 1954, BMW debuted the more luxurious 502 Limousine and Saloon Models. The world's first all-alloy V8 engine for volume production was

BMW 02 Series Saloon (1966-1975)

BMW 1600/1600-2/1602 The models in the 02 Series set new standards in the sporty compact sedans. They combined sleek design with a high degree of functionality and utility

Chevrolet Camaro (1982–1992)

Third generation: Production 1982–1992 Model years; 1982–1992 Body style; 2-door coupé and convertible Assembly; Van Nuys, California and Norwood, Ohio The third-generation Camaro was the first Camaros to

Jaguar Racecars (1960-1969)

IN BRIEF Jaguar is to build six brand new ‘Lightweight’ E-types – the ‘missing’ six Lightweights that were never built from the intended 18-car series Jaguar’s first ever

Porsche 911 (1988-1994)

Porsche 911 (type 964) - In the model year 1989, the new generation of the 911 came onto the market at the same time that the G model was

Mercedes-Benz S-Class (1928-1943)

Mercedes-Benz Nürburg, W 08 (1928 to 1933) Mercedes-Benz 770 'Super Mercedes', W 07 and W 150 (1930 to 1943) Mercedes-Benz 320, W 142 (1937 to 1942) The unique

1920 Ballot 3/8 LC

Just four of these 3-litre 8-cylinder cars Ballot cars were produced for top level Grand Prix racing in the 1920s, and this particular example has an impeccable history.

BMW M5 (1984-1988)

The M5 built as a touring car. The M5 entered its second generation in 1988, the straight-six power unit originally displacing 3.6 and subsequently 3.8 litres, with output

1948 Ford F-1 Pickup Truck

   
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