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Aston Martin DB Mark III (1957-1959)

Aston Martin DB Mark III Production Dates: March 1957 - July 1959 The final development of the cars based on Claude Hill's chassis and the Lagonda six-cylinder twin

1995 Ferrari F355 Spider

The first Ferrari ever built was an open-top. Spiders always held a very special and vital place in Enzo Ferraris' heart and later in that of the company

Buick Riviera (1963-1973)

The Buick Riviera is a personal luxury car that was produced from 1963 to 1999, with the exception of the 1994 model year. As General Motors' first entry

Shelby Cobra Roadster (Big Blocks)

   

Ferrari 308 GTB (1975-1985)

The long awaited replacement for the Dino 246 GT model made its inaugural appearance at the 1975 Paris Salon. The Pininfarina designed body had a pronounced wedge profile,

Aston Martin DB2 (1950-1953)

Aston Martin DB2 Production Dates: May 1950 – April 1953 Details of the DB2 were released to the Press on April 12, 1950 and was shown as a

Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Coupé (1947-1953)

The Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Coupé is another iconic model from the French luxury carmaker Talbot-Lago, produced in the post-World War II era. It represents the brand’s continued

Aston Martin DBS (1967-1972)

Aston Martin DBS Production Dates: October 1967 – May 1972 Unveiled at Blenheim Palace on September 25, 1967, the William Towns designed DBS was originally only intended for

Mercedes-Benz 300 S (1952-1958)

Mercedes-Benz 300 S (W 188 series) Just 314 units built In October 1951, Daimler-Benz launched the Mercedes-Benz 300 S at the Paris Motor Show – one month before

Seat 1430 (1969-1976)

SEAT 1430 The SEAT 1430 was released in 1969, It was a 124 derivative, a unique Spanish model which can be considered the most complete Spanish saloon car of
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