Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)

1924 Chrysler Six (Model-Lineup)

The first was the 1924 Chrysler Six, an all-new car priced at $1,565 that featured two significant innovations – a light, powerful, high-compression six-cylinder engine and the first

Mercedes-Benz C 36 AMG (1993)

The 1993 Mercedes-Benz C 36 AMG is a significant model in the history of both Mercedes-Benz and AMG. It was the first car jointly developed by Mercedes-Benz and

Nash Cars (1920-1929)

The 1917 Nash Model 671 was the first automobile to bear the name of the new company’s founder.

1954 Alfa Romeo 2000 Sportiva

2000 Sportiva (1954) Engine:.......... in-line 4, 1997 cc, twin cam Power:...........138 hp @ 6500 rpm (136 bhp) Top speed:.....138 mph (220 kmph) Body:.............Bertone The 1954 "2000 Sportiva" is

1940 Lincoln Zephyr Convertible Coupe

The Lincoln-Zephyr was a line of luxury cars that was produced by the Lincoln division of Ford from 1936 to 1942. The Zephyr was a modern automobile with integrated

Duesenberg Model J (1928-1937)

This 1932 Duesenberg Model J Sports Torpedo that won the coveted 2022 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance Best of Show award. The Duesenberg’s breathtaking bodywork was completed by venerable

1999 BMW X5

BMW X models (1999) In 1999, BMW established a new market segment with the off-road BMW X5. The "Sports Activity Vehicle" combines BMW's quintessential sheer driving pleasure with

De Tomaso Pantera (1969-1974)

Alejandro de Tomaso’s relation with Ford first started in 1963, when he developed his first road-car, the Vallelunga. The Vallelunga was a mid-engined grand touring car that featured

1957 Plymouth Fury Coupe

The 1957 Plymouth Fury Coupe is one of the most famous Mopar performance cars of the 1950s, thanks to both its styling and its role as Plymouth’s halo

BMW 503 Coupé & Cabriolet (1956-1960)

BMW 503 Cabriolet The BMW 503 celebrated its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 1955. The luxury 2+2 seater car was presented to the public as
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