Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
BMW 3/20 PS Models (1932-1934)
The new, developed by BMW in Munich, type BMW 3/20 PS was launched in March 1932. The addition with the abbreviation AM 1 ("execution Munich") designated car was
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
1929 Mercedes S-Type Barker Tourer ‘Boat Tail’
This unique car will be appearing in the UK for the first time since 1958, when it was under the ownership of British Racing Drivers’ Club co-founder Earl
BMW 315 Models (1934-1937)
“Many German motorists see motoring not just as a comfortable and fast means of transport, but also as a sporting activity. These are people who, once they see
Ferrari 456 (1992-1998)
Ferrari 456 GT (1992) The 456 GT took the luxury 2+2 coupé theme to new heights and saw Ferrari return to the front-engine concept for the first time
1999 Acura NSX/NSX-T
The 1999 Acura NSX and NSX-T continued the tradition of high-performance and reliability established by the earlier models, featuring a blend of technological advancements and design excellence. Here
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
BMW 6 Series (1976-1989)
1976: BMW 6 Series - A perfect synthesis of elegance, luxury and performance The first BMW 3 Series (1975) and the BMW 5 Series (1972) were followed by
Sunbeam 350HP Blue Bird (1920s)
The car was the brainchild of Sunbeam’s chief engineer and racing team manager, Louis Coatalen, and was constructed at the company’s works in Wolverhampton during 1919 and early
1939 Bugatti Type 57C ‘Shah’
The 1939 Bugatti Type 57C “Shah” is a notable and historic automobile with a fascinating background. Here's a detailed look at this remarkable car: Historical Context Manufacturer: Bugatti










