Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
BMW 3200 CS (1962-1965)
BMW 3200 CS The 3200 CS coupé was the culmination of BMW's post-war automobile development phase using light-alloy V8 engines. BMW had surprised everyone in 1951 by returning
Maserati Mexico (1966-1972)
The Maserati Mexico was the marque's first production V8 coupé to become widely available, following the highly exclusive 5000 GT. It shared its general construction with the original
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupé (1954-1957)
It was to be the perfect surprise: the 300 SL production sports car Mercedes-Benz presented at the International Motor Sports Show in New York on 6 Februar 1954
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
Ferrari 166 Inter (1948-1950)
The 166 Inter models were the road versions of the 166 sports racing models like the 166 MM barchettas, hence they carried chassis numbers in the odd series
Subaru XT (1985-1991)
XT Production: 1985-1991 The XT coupe was a bold departure from traditional Subaru design. The wedge-shape and digital dash display made it one of the most futuristic looking
Mazda Luce (1977-1986)
The Mazda Luce Legato is the fourth generation of the Mazda Luce, which was introduced in 1977. The term "Legato" was used specifically in Japan, signifying a shift
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










