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1969 Ferrari 365 GTS
The 365 GTS "spider" replaced the 330 GTS model in late 1968, although the first car wasn't built until 1969. Visually it was virtually identical to its predecessor,
Vauxhall DY (1933-1938)
The Vauxhall DY was produced from 1931 to 1933. It is remembered as a symbol of British automotive engineering during the early 1930s. Design and Features: The DY
Maserati Khamsin (1972-1983)
Maserati Khamsin (1972 to 1982) Intended as a replacement for the Ghibli, Maserati's Khamsin coupé was introduced as a prototype in autumn 1972 at the Turin motor show,
Porsche 911 (1993-1998)
Porsche 911 (type 993) - In model year 1994, the 964 series was replaced by the 993 series. This was not only a significant development from a technical perspective,
Datsun Fairlady 1600 (1962-1968)
No.217 Fairlady 2000 (1968 : SRL311) In March 1967, the powerful 2000 series was added to the Fairlady lineup (sold alongside the 1600). It was powered by the
Dodge Li’l Red Express (1978-1979)
The Dodge Li’l Red Express Truck is one of the most iconic and unexpected muscle vehicles of the late 1970s. Produced during a time when emissions regulations were
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
Ferrari 342 America (1951-1953)
It would be improper to talk of the 342 America without reference to the 340 America model that went into production in 1951, and had a relatively small
Bentley ‘Blower’ (1928-1930)
Iconic racing Bentley of pre-war years Ground-breaking 4½ Litre model forever linked to dashing ‘Bentley Boy’ Sir Henry ‘Tim’ Birkin Supercharged engine dramatically boosted power of late 1920s
Mercedes-Benz SL (1963-1971)
The Mercedes-Benz SL, W 113 series (1963-1971) A comfortable two-seater touring car featuring high performance and optimum handling safety The Geneva Motor Show of March 1963 was the










