Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Lexus LS 400 (1990-1994)
1990–1994 Lexus LS 400, the first-generation LS that established Lexus as a luxury brand. The LS 400 transformed perceptions of Japanese luxury cars known for its “relentless pursuit
International Scout II (1971-1980)
International Scout II Production: April 1971 – 1980 Assembly: Fort Wayne, IN In many ways, the extra-long gestation of the Scout II™ model was a benefit. It gave
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
Volvo P130 Amazon 2-D (1961-1970)
VOLVO P130 AMAZON 2-D RODUCTION 1961-1970 In September 1961, yet another version based on the 121/122S was presented - a 2-door saloon. This version was an eagerly awaited
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,
Lotus Elan M100 (1989-1995)
With General Motors taking ownership of Lotus from 1986, the business needed a new small car. Such a car – the thinking was for a ‘new Elan’ –
1969 Toyota 2000GT
The Toyota 2000GT is one of Japan’s most legendary sports cars, produced between 1967 and 1970. It was Toyota’s first true high-performance grand tourer, developed in collaboration with
Honda N600 (1967-1970)
N600 History: The First Honda in America The Honda N360 is a small front-engine, front-wheel drive, two-door, four-passenger car manufactured and marketed by Honda from March 1967 through
Ferrari Testarossa (1984-1991)
The Paris Motor Show in October 1984 saw the return of the glorious Testarossa as heir to the 512 BBi. Pininfarina's design broke somewhat with tradition and was striking
Rolls-Royce Brougham De Ville (1926)
Coachbuilding History
The great coachbuilders paid as much attention to the interior as the exterior of the cars they created. Among the key elements were the instrument dials, which frequently










