Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
1954 Ford model lineup
1954 FORD MAINLINE TUDOR SEDAN The Ford Mainline was produced by Ford in the United States in the models years 1952 to 1956. The 1954 Ford offers you more
Škoda Superb 4000 type 919 (1934–1949)
The Škoda Superb 4000 type 919 is indeed a historical model from Škoda, produced between 1934 and 1949. This model is part of the early generations of the
Lamborghini Miura (1966–1972)
As the story goes, when Lamborghini saw the project he approved it immediately, probably shocking the two very surprised designers, who certainly didn't dare hope for such a
1948 Jaguar Mark IV Drophead Coupe
The first postwar Jaguar model and the first offered with LHD Jaguar met the immediate postwar market in 1945 with its trusty 1.5-, 2.5- and 3.5-liter sedans dating
1956 Ferrari 410 Superamerica
The 410 Superamerica was the successor to the 375 America model, and was presented to the public as a rolling chassis at the 1955 Paris Salon, then as
Nash Cars (1950-1959)
With Nash’s all-new and radically styled 1949 Airflyte models, this was a adoption of aerodynamic principles in a low-priced mass-produced post-war automobile. The Airflyte’s design also extended its
Chevrolet (1912-1914)
1912 Chevrolet Classic Six The Classic Six was the first car to bear the Chevrolet name after William Durant and Louis Chevrolet came together to found a company
Bentley ‘Blower’ (1928-1930)
Iconic racing Bentley of pre-war years Ground-breaking 4½ Litre model forever linked to dashing ‘Bentley Boy’ Sir Henry ‘Tim’ Birkin Supercharged engine dramatically boosted power of late 1920s
Buick Reatta (1988-1991)
The Buick Reatta was a distinctive and innovative car produced by Buick from 1988 to 1991. As a two-seater luxury sports coupe and convertible, the Reatta was designed
Chrysler Windsor (1959-1961)
The 1960 Chrysler Windsor was a stylish, full-size sedan that embodied Chrysler's futuristic “Forward Look” design ethos. It marked the final year the Windsor name was used in










