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Ferrari Monza Racers (1953-1957)

In the early 1950s, Ferrari shifted from using the compact Gioacchino Colombo-designed V12 engine in its smallest class of sports racers to a line of four cylinder engines

Buick Cars (1950-1959)

Buick cars of the 1950s are iconic for their stylish designs, powerful engines, and innovative features. This decade marked a significant period in Buick's history, characterized by significant

Alpine A108 (1958-1965)

The A108 was a coupe version of Michelotti’s restyled A 106 cabriolet, based on the 4CV’s Dauphine successor. It appeared with the A106 at the ’57 Paris show

Chevrolet Pickup (1980-1989)

1987 Chevrolet Pickups 1973 - 1987 "Third Generation C/K"– Chevy introduces “square body” styling with its third-generation C/K trucks, a design that creates better aerodynamics and improved efficiency.

Mercedes-Benz Type 320 (1937-1942)

Editorial Note: This Model was produced during World War II. A war fought from 1939 to 1945 between the Axis powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan) — and the

BMW 329 & 335 Models (1936-1941)

BMW 329 Models (1936-1937) In 1936 and 1937 BMW built the Type 329, which closely resembled the new 326 touring saloon/sedan and used technical features from the 319

1939 Lagonda V12 Rapide

Lagonda V12 Rapide Production 1938–1940 (189 produced) Engine Specifications:.........4480 cc single overhead cam V12 In 1935, the Lagonda company was bought by Alan P. Good. He persuaded W.

BMW 501 & 2600 Models (1952-1963)

BMW's first post-war automobile was the 501, built from 1952 onwards. A large saloon capable of seating up to six people, it was powered by an enhanced version

Alfa Romeo 8C (1931-1938)

The Alfa Romeo 8C was a range of Alfa Romeo road, race and sports cars of the 1930s. Production from 1931 to 1939 The 8C designates 8 cylinders,

Mustang Gallery (1978)

  Mustang (1974-1978)
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