Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Mercedes-Benz SL (1963-1971)
The Mercedes-Benz SL, W 113 series (1963-1971) A comfortable two-seater touring car featuring high performance and optimum handling safety The Geneva Motor Show of March 1963 was the
Marcos Mantula (1983-1992)
The Mantula Coupe was launched at the Motor Show in 1984 beginning a long relationship between Marcos and the Rover V8 engine. The Mantula Coupe evolved from the
Ford Pinto (1971-1980)
The Ford Pinto was a subcompact car produced by Ford Motor Company from 1971 to 1980. It was developed quickly to compete with the rising popularity of small,
Ferrari 250 GT 2+2 (1960-1963)
The 250 GT 2+2 Coupé was unusual in that, instead of first being presented at one of the major salons, it made its public debut as the course
Chevrolet Corvette (1963-1967)
Chevrolet Corvette 1963 through 1967 Second generation Corvette - The Sting Ray's 1963 1963 Corvette Sting Ray "Split-Window" Coupe, Based on a one-off sports racer penned by design
Benetton B191-Ford Cosworth (1991)
1991 Benetton Ex-Michael Schumacher B191-Ford Cosworth Chassis Number: B191 05 - Having taken the European Formula Two Championship in 1980, the British Toleman Motorsport team moved up to
Rolls-Royce Land/Sea Speed Records (1930s)
The 1930s was the era of broken land, air and sea records. Sir Malcolm Campbell broke the land speed record in Bluebird at 272.46 mph in 1933. The
Volvo 440 (1988-1996)
The Volvo 440 was presented for the first time in June 1988. This was a five-door family car that shared its technology with the 480 sports coupé. Volvo
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,
Hispano-Suiza Dubonnet Xenia Coupé (1938)
The Hispano-Suiza H6B Dubonnet Xenia is a one-off luxury car made by Spanish automobile manufacturer Hispano-Suiza for French pilot and racing car driver André Dubonnet in 1938. A










