Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
1959 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB
1959 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta (Short Wheelbase) The 250 GT Berlinetta passo corto model's unveiling at the 1959 Paris Show, a Pinin Farina-bodied 250 GT and a Superamerica.
Chrysler Airflow (1934-1937)
In 1934, Chrysler, with advice from Orville Wright, built a wind tunnel to test body shapes that led to the first unit-body, aerodynamic car — the Airflow. The
Mazda RX-7 FC Convertible (1988-1991)
The Mazda RX-7 Mk2 Cabriolet, officially known as the Mazda RX-7 FC Convertible, is a rare and stylish open-top version of Mazda’s iconic rotary sports car. It was
BMW 1600 GT (1967-1968)
BMW 1600 GT Convertible BMW 1600 GT convertible two-door, four-seater is only one of originally two prototypes that BMW commissioned from the Italian bodywork designer Pietro Frua. In autumn
1953 Ferrari 340 MM Competition Spyder
The 340 MM was built for the 1953 Mille Miglia which Giannino Marzotto duly won in a barchetta version with coachwork by Vignale. Marzotto set a new record
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
Dodge Shelby Charger (1983-1987)
The Dodge Shelby Charger was a performance-tuned version of the Dodge Charger subcompact (not to be confused with the classic muscle car or the modern full-size Charger). It
Volvo Sport 1900 (1956-1957)
VOLVO SPORT P1900 PRODUCTION 1956-1957 When Volvo presented an open 2-seater sports car with a body made of fibreglass-reinforced polyester in 1954, it was something of a sensation.
Range Rover (1994-2001)
Second Generation – P38a (1994 – 2001) The second-generation Range Rover or P38a – so named because it was developed in building 38A in the Solihull factory –
Ferrari 308 GTBi / GTSi (1980-1982)
308 GTBi The GTBi's coachwork remained largely unchanged with respect to the 308 GTB, apart from a few modifications to the interior. The most important changes, however, were










