Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)

Chrysler Windsor (1959-1961)

The 1960 Chrysler Windsor was a stylish, full-size sedan that embodied Chrysler's futuristic “Forward Look” design ethos. It marked the final year the Windsor name was used in

Volvo 440 (1988-1996)

The Volvo 440 was presented for the first time in June 1988. This was a five-door family car that shared its technology with the 480 sports coupé. Volvo

1925 Bugatti Type 35 Grand Prix

1925 The Thoroughbred Of Racing Cars Ettore Bugatti registered both the slogan Le Pur Sangre Des Automobiles, and the thoroughbred racing horse profile, as French trademarks. The year

Alpine A106 (1955-1959)

ALPINE A106 This striking ‘Coach’ – launched back in 1955 – was the very first Alpine, exhibiting the unmistakable hallmarks that would go on to characterise all of

Mercedes-Benz CL-Class (1992-1998)

The world premiere of the SEC Coupés from the C 140 series was staged at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January 1992; the European

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

1910 Fiat S76

The Fiat S76, unofficially the fastest car in the world in 1911. Just two S76s were produced by the Italian manufacturer, with the aim of snatching the records for

1999 Chrysler 300M

The Heritage design seen in the introduction of the 1999 Chrysler 300M, which continues the spirit of the legendary 300 Letter Series cars. Since the DaimlerChrysler merger in

Jaguar Mk2 (1959–1967)

Launched in 1959 at the Earls Court Motor Show, London, the Jaguar Mk 2 became an overnight sensation with its daring design, graceful curves and powerful XK-derived six-cylinder

1994 Acura NSX

The 1994 Acura NSX is a highly regarded sports car that stands out for its blend of performance, design, and reliability. Here are some key details and features
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