Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)

Jeep Jeepster (1948-1973)

Jeep Jeepster (1948-1973) The Jeepster was the last phaeton-style open-bodied vehicle made by a U.S. automaker, using side curtains for weather protection instead of roll-down windows. Originally offered

1928 Chrysler Crown Sedan

The 1928 Chrysler Crown Sedan was a luxurious closed-body model offered near the top of Chrysler’s lineup during a time of rapid innovation and brand expansion. The Crown

BMW 02 Series Cabriolet (1971-1976)

BMW 1600 Cabriolet The BMW 1600-2 quickly became a bestseller, but he offered practicality and driving pleasure at an affordable price in an attractive package. Stimulus Valuable model

1931 Bugatti Type 55 Roadster

In 1931, the Type 55 replaced the Type 43 super sport tour car with a Grand Prix motor. The Type 55 Bugatti now used the 2.3 litre Grand

Chevrolet El Camino (1959-1987)

The Chevrolet El Camino The Chevrolet El Camino is a classic vehicle that blends the characteristics of a car and a pickup truck, often referred to as a

Healey Cars (1946-1956)

Austin-Healey Healey judged a cheaper sports car marketable in large numbers was needed to save the business, one that would fit between the MG and Jaguar cars then

1988 Porsche 959

Power unit is a six-cylinder boxer engine with register turbocharger, Capacity of 2849 cc with Output of 450 bhp (331 kW) with a Top speed: 315 km/h (195

Bugatti Type 57S Atlantic (1935-1936)

THE MOST EXCEPTIONAL SUPERCARS OF THEIR ERA These two extraordinary vehicles were created by passionate engineers for discerning motoring enthusiasts. Both are the results of the most ambitious

1975 Jaguar XJ-S

The XJ-S was introduced on 10 September 1975.Power came from the Jaguar V12 engine with a choice of a manual or an automatic transmission. The XJ-S was able

Mercedes-Benz 300 E AMG (1999)

Six years after the C 36 AMG debuted, in January 1999, and as the mighty E 55 AMG was entering the market, Daimler acquired 51 per cent of
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