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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

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

BMW M3 (1992-1999)

BMW M3 Saloon / Coupé / Convertible (1992-1999) (E36) In 1990, the four-door sedan marks the launch of the third generation. The car boasts a high level of

Marcos Motors Gallery

   

BMW 303 Models (1933-1934)

BMW 303 (1933-1934) After the initial success for BMW in the automotive sector with the small BMW 3/15 PS and 3/20, BMW began the early thirties with the

Mustang unveiling at the 1964 New York World’s Fair

FORD MUSTANG INTRODUCED BY LEE IACOCCA AT THE 1964 WORLD'S FAIR On April 13, 1964, more than 125 members of the media gathered at the Ford Pavilion at

1939 Auto Union Silver Arrow

1939 Auto Union Silver Arrow twin-supercharger Type D Racing Car The Silver Arrow legend was born in the 1930s. In 1934, Auto Union and Mercedes-Benz appeared on the

Chrysler Airflow (1934-1937)

In 1934, Chrysler, with advice from Orville Wright, built a wind tunnel to test body shapes that led to the first unit-body, aerodynamic car — the Airflow. The

1976 Lincoln Continental

The 1976 Lincoln Continental is part of the Fifth Generation of the Continental, which ran from 1970 to 1979 For more than half a century, the graceful styling and precision

Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang Prototype (1965)

Shelby serial number SFM5S003 and SFM5R003 serial numbers identify the cars as two of the three original prototypes used by Shelby American to develop the road-going and racing
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