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1993 Acura NSX

The 1993 Acura NSX shares many features with the 1994 model, given the continuity in design and engineering during these years. However, there are some specific details and

Skoda Octavia (1959-1971)

1959-1971 first-generation Octavia The eighth post-war car to be designed and built at Mladá Boleslav, the Octavia took its name from the latin word for eight – octo.

Nash Cars (1930-1939)

In 1934, Nash re-introduced the LaFayette name, this time for a line of smaller, less expensive cars. In 1935, Nash introduced a series known as the “Nash 400”

1931 Bugatti Type 55 Roadster

In 1931, the Type 55 replaced the Type 43 super sport tour car with a Grand Prix motor. The Type 55 Bugatti now used the 2.3 litre Grand

BMW 3 Series Saloon & Touring (1997-1999)

BMW 3 Series Saloon & Touring (1997-1999) (E46) The Fourth generation BMW 3 Series was sold in the following body styles: sedan, coupé, convertible, wagon (marketed as "Touring"),

Bugatti EB110 (1991-1995)

In 1991, Romano Artioli Created The Fastest Super Sports Car Of Its Time Even the name of the new model EB110 is a curtsey to Bugatti founder Ettore

Mustang Gallery (1971)

Cadillac Presidential Limousine

  With the United States' entry into World War II, the Secret Service increased its protective web around the President. In December 1941, Franklin Roosevelt became the first

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

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
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