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Whiting Motor Cars (1911-1913)
Formed in 1910 for manufacturing the Whiting car, they were produced from 1910-1912. The Whiting model A and Whiting Model C were displayed at the Detroit Auto Show
Jeep CJ (1940-1986)
Jeep History In July 1940, the U.S. military informed automakers that it was looking for a "light reconnaissance vehicle" to replace the Army's motorcycle and modified Ford Model-T
Citroën 7A (1934-1957)
In April 1934, Citroën unveiled the 7A, a car that would go on to make motoring history with a series of innovations including front-wheel-drive or Traction Avant in French, which
Porsche 944 (1982–1991)
New 944 model based on 924 but with modified body and a Porsche-built four-cylinder engine. More powerful and sophisticated 944 Turbo. Although the body of the 944 was
1939 Bentley Mark V Corniche
1939 Bentley Mark V Corniche The ‘Embiricos’ Bentley 4¼ Litre of 1938 inspired Bentley to create an aerodynamic Mark V called the Corniche. Although the original body was
Škoda 1000 MB (1964-1969)
The first Czech mass-produced car made its debut in spring 1964 More than 443,000 built, more than half of which were exported Progressive technology: engine block produced using
Shelby Mustang Gallery (1965-1966)
In 1964, Carroll Shelby was asked to enhance the performance of the new Ford Mustang, and the legendary GT350 was born. Initially just for racing, the 1965 GT350
Mazda Roadpacer (1975-1977)
The Mazda Roadpacer is a unique and relatively obscure vehicle in Mazda's history, known for its unusual combination of a large, luxurious body and a rotary engine. Here's
Ferrari Mondial 8 (1980-1982)
The Mondial 8 was announced at the 1980 Geneva Salon, as the replacement for the Dino 308 GT4 model. The "Mondial" part of the model title was a
Ferrari 512 TR (1991-1994)
The 512 TR was the replacement for the Testarossa, and was announced for the 1992 model year. The new car witnessed a return to a model title using characters,










