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Ferrari 208 GTB (1980-1982)

Ferrari 208 - Italian market "tax break" model Ferrari 208 GTB By no means new to the production of smaller displacement, high output, multi-fractioned engines; on the heels of

Volkswagen Golf (1974-1997)

BY THE GENERATIONS Golf I: 1974-1983 (U.S.: 1975-1984 model years) 1.5-liter engine with 70 hp First sold in December 1974 as “Rabbit” GTI introduced in 1983 with 1.8-liter

1957 Oldsmobile Super 88

Oldsmobile’s weren’t raced much by 1957 and didn’t need to be, having become consistently good-selling medium-priced cars known for innovation, as with the 1957 Oldsmobile Super 88. Even

1955 Ferrari 375 MM Sport Speciale

The 1955 Ferrari 375 MM Sport Speciale is a highly regarded and rare model from Ferrari's storied history. From 1954 to 1955, the Ferrari 375 MM Sport Speciale

Maserati Sebring (1962-1968)

Maserati Sebring 3.5 (1962 to 1968) In 1961, Vignale presented a stunning coupé variation based on the Maserati 3500 GT. It was named 'Sebring' after the Florida airfield

Vauxhall DY (1933-1938)

The Vauxhall DY was produced from 1931 to 1933. It is remembered as a symbol of British automotive engineering during the early 1930s. Design and Features: The DY

Ferrari 250 LM (1963-1966)

1964 Ferrari 250 LM Ever since the 1960 Formula 1 season, when Ferrari adopted a mid/rear-engine design for its successful grand prix car, Maranello had been a steady

Aston Martin Vantage (1992-1995)

Aston Martin Vantage Production Dates: October 1992 - April 1995 Launched at the Birmingham Motor Show in 1992, this was the second model to be given the name

Maserati 8CTF (1938-1939)

MASERATI 8CTF VICTORIES AT THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 The Maserati 8CTF is an open-wheel Grand Prix motor racing car, designed, developed and built by Italian manufacturer Maserati, from 1938

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
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