Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Racer (1952-1953)
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL racing sports car, W 194 series (1952-1953) 1 The first racing car from Mercedes-Benz after the Second World War 2 Combination of series-production technology
Land Cruiser Model 20/30 Series (1955-60)
Since just right after Japan's recovery from the war and its aftermath, Toyota already had future visions to export its domestic vehicles overseas. These forward-thinking Toyota employees knew
Packard Caribbean (1953-1956)
The Packard Caribbean is one of the most iconic American luxury cars of the 1950s — a true statement car from a company trying to reclaim its status
1975 Jaguar XJ-S
The XJ-S was introduced on 10 September 1975.Power came from the Jaguar V12 engine with a choice of a manual or an automatic transmission. The XJ-S was able
Mustang (1964-1973)
First Generation
Generation I: 1964 ½ – 1973 1964: The world debut of Mustang occurred at the 1964 World's Fair in Flushing Meadows, New York on April 17, 1964. Standard equipment includes
Corvette Airbox Roadster (1957)
Only 43 1957 Corvette models were factory-equipped with the 579E airbox option Nineteen fifty-seven was a pivotal year for the Chevrolet Corvette. It was the first year for
BMW 7 Series (1977-1986)
BMW 7 Series (1977-1986) The new BMW 7 Series was presented as the successor to the big 6-cylinder saloons with the BMW models 728, 730 and 733i in
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Ferrari 500 Mondial (1953-1955)
The first of these cars was built by a young coachbuilder from Modena called Scaglietti and was inspired by a design created by Dino Ferrari to freshen up
1955 Fiat 600
The 1955 Fiat 600 was one of Italy’s most significant postwar automobiles. Compact, economical, and innovative for its time, it helped mobilize a generation of Europeans. 1955 Fiat
Maserati Khamsin (1972-1983)
Maserati Khamsin (1972 to 1982) Intended as a replacement for the Ghibli, Maserati's Khamsin coupé was introduced as a prototype in autumn 1972 at the Turin motor show,










