Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Drop Head Coupe (1955-1966)
Silver Cloud I - Production 1955-1958 Silver Cloud II - Production 1959-1962 Silver Cloud III - Production 1963-1966 1955 saw the introduction of the Silver Cloud. Capable of
Porsche 924 (1974-1988)
The 924, available from model year 1976, was developed by Porsche on behalf of Volkswagen as the successor to the 914 and was ultimately produced in-house. The new
Ferrari F40
Ferrari F40 (1988-1992) The Ferrari F40 was the last car introduced and commissioned by Enzo Ferrari himself. Its introduction and its name coincided with Ferrari's 40th anniversary as
Lamborghini Urraco (1972-1979)
With the Urraco, Ferruccio Lamborghini intended to build a more economical sports car which comes in the same price bracket as the Porsche. Announced and presented in 1970 was
Rolls-Royce Phantom (1925-1939)
In the automotive industry’s earliest days, luxury car makers produced only the mechanical components (engine, transmission, chassis and so on) known as a rolling chassis, which underpinned the
Aston Martin DB4 G.T. (1959-1963)
Launched in 1959, the DB4 G.T. was immediately celebrated as one of the rarest and most revered of all Aston Martins. Evolved from the production DB4 and introduced
1919 Bentley EXP2-3 Litre
1919 – EXP2 3 LITRE – BM 8752 EXP2 is the oldest surviving Bentley, the second ever made and the first to win a race. EXP (for ‘experimental’) is the
SEAT 600 (1957-1973)
The SEAT 600 is a small car produced by the Spanish manufacturer SEAT from 1957 to 1973 under a license agreement with the Italian company Fiat. It is
Jaguar XK120 Supersonic by Ghia (1952)
1952 Jaguar XK120 ‘Supersonic’ Coupe with coachwork by Carrozzeria Ghia. A rare Jaguar XK120 supplied in bare chassis guise, it was one of two originally ordered by the
Aston Martin DB2 (1950-1953)
Aston Martin DB2 Production Dates: May 1950 – April 1953 Details of the DB2 were released to the Press on April 12, 1950 and was shown as a










