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Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato (1960-1962)

Aston Martin DB4 GT Production Dates: 1959 – 1963 The DB4GT made its premiere at the 1959 London Motor Show. The car was designed by Aston Martin and

Lexus ES 250 (1990-1991)

The Lexus ES 250, Lexus’s very first entry-level luxury sedan. The ES 250 was intended as a temporary entry model to fill out the brand’s launch lineup alongside the

Buick Cars (1904-1939)

1904 Buick Model B: The first production Buick was also the shortest. The 1904 Model B rode on a wheelbase of 83 inches, more than 17 inches less

1997 Ferrari 355

355 F1 Berlinetta This was the first ever road car to be equipped with the innovative F1-style gearbox management system, available on all three versions: berlinetta, GTS and

Nissan Skyline GT-R (1969-1972)

First Generation (1969-1972) After making its debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in the fall of 1968, a production version of the all-new GT-R was introduced to the

Subaru Legacy (1990)

The first generation Legacy ushered in a new era for Subaru with a competitive mid-sized family car with sleek styling, premium comfort and advanced standard features such as

1967 Shelby American King Cobra Can-Am

This was Shelby American’s foray into the 1967 Can-Am series. Designed by Lyn Terry, who designed many great vehicles for Lotus Cars, the car features a unique crossover

Sunbeam 350HP Blue Bird (1920s)

The car was the brainchild of Sunbeam’s chief engineer and racing team manager, Louis Coatalen, and was constructed at the company’s works in Wolverhampton during 1919 and early

Mercedes-Benz CL-Class (1981-1991)

The CL-Class C 126 series (1981 to 1991)  --  S-Class as Coupé: "By tradition, Mercedes-Benz has always been building a special type of car which is distinguished from

Mercedes-Benz S-Class (1928-1943)

Mercedes-Benz Nürburg, W 08 (1928 to 1933) Mercedes-Benz 770 'Super Mercedes', W 07 and W 150 (1930 to 1943) Mercedes-Benz 320, W 142 (1937 to 1942) The unique
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