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1964 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 coupé

The 330 GT 2+2 coupé was presented at the annual Ferrari pre-season competition press conference in January 1964, making its public appearance at the Brussels Salon later that

Porsche 911 (1963-1972)

The Original 911 - The birth of an icon - As the successor to the Porsche 356, the 911 conquered the hearts of sports car fans right from

1992 Acura NSX

The Acura Division of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. introduces the 1992 NSX sports car. The two-seat, all-aluminum NSX offers the performance and styling of a mid-engine exotic,

Lotus Elite (1974-1980)

Marking a new direction for Lotus, the reborn Elite was designed by Oliver Winterbottom. From the drawing board it was proposed as more upmarket, sophisticated, stylish and refined

Datsun Z S130 (1978-1983)

No.237 Fairlady 280Z-L (1978 : HS130) A second-generation Z (S130), equipped with a 6-cylinder in line 2,758cc L28 engine was launched in August 1978 as the 280Z. Attracting

Volvo 144 (1962-1974)

VOLVO 144 PRODUCTION 1962-1969 In August 1966, Volvo presented a new 4-door car called the Volvo 144. It represented the start of an entirely new car series which,

Bentley Cars (1930-1939)

One-of-a-kind 1930 4 ½-litre ‘Blower’ Bentley fitted with elegant Gurney Nutting coachwork Born in 1895, Joel Woolf Barnato was a British financier and racing driver and one of

Buick Cars (1904-1939)

1904 Buick Model B: The first production Buick was also the shortest. The 1904 Model B rode on a wheelbase of 83 inches, more than 17 inches less

Jaguar E-Type (1961-1975)

The now iconic E-Type set new standards in automotive design and performance when it was launched in 1961. Its influence is still apparent in Jaguar's modern range: cars

Land Cruiser Model 40 Series (1960-1984)

Although looking almost the same on the outside, the 20 and 40-series differed a lot on the inside. In addition, defying the eye, the construction of the body
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