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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

Renault 4 (1956-1992)

La Renault 4 was the fruit of a concept. In 1956, Pierre Dreyfus, then president of the Régie Nationale des Usines Renault, launched the notion of a "blue

Chevrolet Bel Air (1958–1964)

1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Impala Sport For 1958, Chevrolet models were redesigned longer, lower, and heavier than their 1957 predecessors, and the first ever production Chevrolet big block

Maserati Ghibli (1967-1973)

Maserati Ghibli (1967 to 1973) The Maserati Ghibli was a high performance front-engine coupé built by Maserati between 1967 and 1973. A true thoroughbred GT, it was powered

Rolls-Royce Land/Sea Speed Records (1930s)

The 1930s was the era of broken land, air and sea records. Sir Malcolm Campbell broke the land speed record in Bluebird at 272.46 mph in 1933. The

Bugatti Race History at Targa Florio (1925-1930)

THE TARGA FLORIO VICTORY: BUGATTI WINS FIFTH CONSECUTIVE TITLE For many years Bugatti dominated the most important car race of the 1920s Legends were born on this track.

Chrysler 77 (1930)

The Chrysler 77 was a significant model in Chrysler's history, featuring a six-cylinder engine, hydraulic brakes, and a four-speed transmission. It was well-engineered and had a strong performance

BMW 3/20 PS Models (1932-1934)

The new, developed by BMW in Munich, type BMW 3/20 PS was launched in March 1932. The addition with the abbreviation AM 1 ("execution Munich") designated car was

Mercedes-Benz 220 S coupe (1956-1960)

Mercedes-Benz 220 S coupe (W 180/W 128 series, 1956 - 1960) A Coupé to go with the Saloons of the "Ponton" series Hydrak' hydraulic automatic clutch available as

Ferrari 250 GTO (1962-1964)

The 250 GTO model was the pinnacle of development of the 250 GT series in competition form, whilst still remaining a road car. It made its public debut
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