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Maserati 8CTF (1938-1939)

MASERATI 8CTF VICTORIES AT THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 The Maserati 8CTF is an open-wheel Grand Prix motor racing car, designed, developed and built by Italian manufacturer Maserati, from 1938

1967 Ferrari 365 California Spyder

Pininfarina-bodied, 1967 365 California Spider delivered new to Luigi Chinetti Motors in the USA; this car being one of an elite group of only 14 examples produced between 1966

1955 GMC Pickup Trucks

1955 highlights were hooded headlights and panoramic glass Cars again influenced truck design in the ‘50s, resulting in more safety, comfort and performance. 1955 highlights were hooded headlights

Bentley 8 Litre (1930-1931)

Bentley 8 Litre Production years: 1930–1931 100 produced The 8 Litre was the largest and most luxurious Bentley luxury car designed and the last new model made by

1987 Buick GNX / Grand National

The 1987 Buick Grand National is an iconic American performance car known for its distinctive all-black appearance and powerful turbocharged engine. It represents the pinnacle of Buick's performance

Marcos Mantula (1983-1992)

The Mantula Coupe was launched at the Motor Show in 1984 beginning a long relationship between Marcos and the Rover V8 engine. The Mantula Coupe evolved from the

Marcos Motors Gallery

   

Ferrari Cars (1947-1948)

1947 125 S This was the very first car to wear the Ferrari badge. The V12 engine was designed by Gioachino Colombo with contributions from Giuseppe Busso and

Duesenberg Derham Tourster (1931)

The Duesenberg Model J was produced from 1928 to 1937, including the 1931 Duesenberg Model J Derham Tourster. The Duesenberg Motors Company went bankrupt in 1937, ending production of the

NSU Ro 80 (1967-1977)

The NSU Ro 80 is a landmark executive sedan produced in West Germany from 1967 to 1977 by NSU (later Audi NSU Auto Union). With Cutting‑edge engineering, from the
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