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1953 Austin Healey 100/4
1953 New Zealand Grand Prix

1953 Austin Healey raced in the New Zealand Grand Prix The Austin Healey 100/4 BN1, chassis no 145426, one of three works cars that were sent to take
1953 New Zealand Grand Prix

1994 Peugeot Ion Concept

PEUGEOT Ion Concept (1994) – The first draft of an urban electric vehicle Throughout the 1990s and early noughties, PEUGEOT continued to showcase its interest in developing electric

AMC Cars (1970-1979)

In 1970, AMC consolidated all passenger cars under one distinct brand identity and debuted the Hornet range of compact cars. The Hornet and the later Gremlin shared platforms.

Lister Strom (1993)

Claimed the title for being the fastest supercar with four seats The Lister Strom was a homologated racing car built in 1993. In an era when supercars had

1956 Ferrari 410 Superamerica

The 410 Superamerica was the successor to the 375 America model, and was presented to the public as a rolling chassis at the 1955 Paris Salon, then as

Maserati 200S (1955-1957)

Racing car built by Maserati from 1955 to 1957 The Maserati 200S is a beautiful and important sports racing car built by Maserati between 1955 and 1957. It

Aston Martin DB 2/4 (1953-1957)

Aston Martin DB 2/4 Production Dates: 1953 – 1955 The DB2 was Aston Martin's best selling model to date, but the economic climate for a two-seater car at

Jaguar XJS TWR (1984)

The 1984 Jaguar XJS TWR is a classic high-performance version of the Jaguar XJS, a luxury grand tourer that was originally produced by Jaguar from 1975 to 1996.

Mercedes-Benz C-Class (1982-1993)

When the 190 was first presented in December 1982, it didn't look particularly revolutionary. Yet the Mercedes-Benz mid-size Saloon, designated internally as the "compact class" and positioned below

Lamborghini Jamara (1970–1976)

In 1970 Nuccio Bertone proposed the evolution of the Islero with the Jarama. Conceived for the "gentleman" driver, this car is an ideal mix of elegance and power. It
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