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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
Porsche 911 (1993-1998)
Porsche 911 (type 993) - In model year 1994, the 964 series was replaced by the 993 series. This was not only a significant development from a technical perspective,
Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Coupé (1947-1953)
The Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Coupé is another iconic model from the French luxury carmaker Talbot-Lago, produced in the post-World War II era. It represents the brand’s continued
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
SEAT 600 (1957-1973)
The SEAT 600 is a small car produced by the Spanish manufacturer SEAT from 1957 to 1973 under a license agreement with the Italian company Fiat. It is
Mazda Luce (1977-1986)
The Mazda Luce Legato is the fourth generation of the Mazda Luce, which was introduced in 1977. The term "Legato" was used specifically in Japan, signifying a shift
Lamborghini Miura SV (1971-1972)
The Lamborghini Miura P 400 SV The Lamborghini Miura P400 SV (Super Veloce) is a legendary sports car produced from 1971 to 1972. Designed by Marcello Gandini of
Bentley Le Mans Racecars (1924-1930)
A remarkable double Le Mans winning car, known affectionately as Old No 1. The Speed Six racer won the iconic 24 hours endurance race in successive years (1929
Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer (1976-1984)
In 1971 Enzo Ferrari and long-time stylist Sergio Pininfarina revealed the 365 GT4/BB at the Turin Auto Show. The car was the hit of the event. With some
Rolls-Royce Camargue (1975-1986)
The Camargue, a groundbreaking model that debuted in 1975. Camargue introduced significant advancements in performance, safety, and comfort and is distinguished by its unique styling. Though polarising in










