Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Jeep Jeepster (1948-1973)
Jeep Jeepster (1948-1973) The Jeepster was the last phaeton-style open-bodied vehicle made by a U.S. automaker, using side curtains for weather protection instead of roll-down windows. Originally offered
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
BMW 3/15 PS DA 4 (1931-1932)
BMW 3/15 PS DA 4 (1931-1932) As the last generation of the BMW Dixi successor 3/15 PS was released in January 1931, the DA version 4 (DA =
Chevrolet Chaparral (1963-1970)
The Chaparral 2, circa 1963, featured an aerospace-inspired semi-monocoque chassis, advanced aerodynamics for downforce and a mid-mounted Chevrolet engine. DETROIT – When racers Jim Hall and Hap Sharp founded
SEAT Ibiza (1984-1999)
The SEAT Ibiza: sporty, young-spirited and design-driven For the first generation of the Ibiza (1984-1993), SEAT collaborated with Italdesign, the company of world famous Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro, with Karmann
1960 Ferrari 400 Superamerica
The 400 Superamerica series of cars were the successors to the 410 Superamerica models, and were produced between 1959 and 1964. This was the first time with a
Chevrolet El Camino (1959-1987)
The Chevrolet El Camino The Chevrolet El Camino is a classic vehicle that blends the characteristics of a car and a pickup truck, often referred to as a
BMW M3 (1986-1990)
1986: The debut of the M3, the most successful touring car ever. After completing its activities in Formula 1, Motorsport GmbH focused all its energy on touring car
Chrysler 77 (1930)
The Chrysler 77 was a significant model in Chrysler's history, featuring a six-cylinder engine, hydraulic brakes, and a four-speed transmission. It was well-engineered and had a strong performance
Aston Martin Vantage Zagato (1986-1988)
Aston Martin V8 Zagato Production Dates: [Saloon: 1986–1988] [Volante: 1987–1988] The new Vantage Zagato was first shown as a design at Geneva in 1985. All 50 copies were










