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Mercedes-Benz E-Class (1984-1996)

The first E-Class, Saloon, Coupé, cabriolet and Estate Models In November 1984, Mercedes-Benz presented the eagerly awaited new saloon in the intermediate class. The new 124 series was

Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupé (1954-1957)

It was to be the perfect surprise: the 300 SL production sports car Mercedes-Benz presented at the International Motor Sports Show in New York on 6 Februar 1954

Ford Thunderbird (1964–1966)
Fourth Generation

The Thunderbird (1964–1966) Fourth Generation The 1964 Thunderbird reverted partially to the square design theme. It was more angular than the 1961-63 models, yet not as square as
Fourth Generation

Shelby Mustang Gallery (1965-1966)

In 1964, Carroll Shelby was asked to enhance the performance of the new Ford Mustang, and the legendary GT350 was born. Initially just for racing, the 1965 GT350

Mustang Gallery (1976)

  Mustang (1974-1978)

BMW Z8 (1999-2003)

BMW Z8 (1999-2003) BMW started development work in the mid-1990s on a superlative roadster concept for the new millennium. The Z07 design study was first seen by the

BMW M3 (1992-1999)

BMW M3 Saloon / Coupé / Convertible (1992-1999) (E36) In 1990, the four-door sedan marks the launch of the third generation. The car boasts a high level of

Ford Thunderbird (1980–1982)
Eighth Generation

The early 1980's saw a completely different direction for Thunderbird - it was smaller, more angular in styling and targeted to a more conservative, fuel-economy concious customer. Not
Eighth Generation

Fiat 500B Topolino (1948-1949)

The Fiat 500 “Topolino” was created between the two World Wars with the aim of providing an affordable car to get the country on the road. The design

Aston Martin V8 Volante (1978–1989)

Aston Martin V8 Volante Production Dates: 1978–1989 By 1978, few new open cars were being built anywhere in the world. But persistent demand was demonstrated by the escalation
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