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Maserati Racecars (1950s)
Maserati 250 F – winner of the Formula 1 World Championship with Juan Manuel Fangio in 1954 and in 1957, the year when the Argentine ace triumphed
Volvo 262 Coupe (1975-1977)
VOLVO 262 PRODUCTION 1975-1977 The Volvo 262 was a rare version in the Volvo 260 family. It was based on the same 2-door body used for the 242,
Maserati A6 GCS Berlinetta (1953-1954)
A very special car was presented at the Turin Motor Show in 1954: a 2000 Sport fitted with an elegant closed “berlinetta” body from Pinin Farina. The 2000
Lexus SC 400 (1992-2000)
The 1992–2000 Lexus SC 400 is the V8-powered sibling of the SC 300 and was part of the first-generation Lexus SC (Sport Coupe) lineup. It represents Lexus’s early
1954 Mercury Monterey Special Custom Coupe
NEW 1954 MERCURY with entirely New Overhead-Valve 161- Horsepower / V-8 Engine Now, Mercury makes available more models than ever before ... to enable you to choose the
Mustang number 1,000,001
MUSTANGS, NUMBERS 1 AND 1 MILLION Canadian airline pilot Capt. Stanley Tucker owned two different milestone Ford Mustangs in the first two years of the car's production. After
Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer (1976-1984)
In 1971 Enzo Ferrari and long-time stylist Sergio Pininfarina revealed the 365 GT4/BB at the Turin Auto Show. The car was the hit of the event. With some
1976 Ford Maverick
Ford Maverick (1970–1977) was a rear-wheel-drive compact car introduced in 1969 for the 1970 model year, designed to replace the Falcon. Available primarily as a two-door sedan (later
Škoda Popular Roadster (1934-1939)
In January 1936, the ŠKODA POPULAR roadster took second place in the Monte Carlo Rally in the under 1,500 cm3 class › The team tested their leather overalls,
Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Sprint (1956)
1900 Super Sprint (1956) The 1956 1900 Super Sprint is an elegant coupé with a body of a Touring car typical of the 1900s, a prestigious gran turismo










