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1964 Porsche 904/6 Carrera GTP Works Prototype

1964 Works Prototype Porsche 904/6 Carrera GTP, possibly one of the finest and most successful Porsches ever constructed. It kick started a program of racing cars, that would

Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider (1961-1968)

Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider (1961-1968) The Alfa Romeo 2600 (series 106) was Alfa Romeo´s six-cylinder flagship produced from 1961 to 1968. It was the successor to the Alfa

Volvo 480 ES (1986-1995)

The Volvo 480 ES was the first front-wheel drive car with a transverse engine produced by Volvo.  When the annual motor show in Geneva opened on 6 March 1986,

Shelby Cobra Roadster (Small Blocks)

  Over the next year, AC Cars pressed on with its usual production schedule until a historic moment happened in 1961 when Carroll Shelby entered into negotiations with

Jeep CJ (1940-1986)

Jeep History In July 1940, the U.S. military informed automakers that it was looking for a "light reconnaissance vehicle" to replace the Army's motorcycle and modified Ford Model-T

BMW M3 (1992-1999)

BMW M3 Saloon / Coupé / Convertible (1992-1999) (E36) In 1990, the four-door sedan marks the launch of the third generation. The car boasts a high level of

TVR Model Line (1956-2006)

TVR is an independent British sports car manufacturer established in 1947 by Trevor Wilkinson. The business established itself as a leading light in the British low-volume sports car market,

Aston Martin AMV8 (1972-1989)

Aston Martin AMV8 After the sale of Aston Martin to ‘Company Developments’ in January 1972, work started on a comprehensive facelift of DBS V8, the main visual cue

Ferrari GTO (1962-1964)

2-prototype 250 GTO, 36 examples of the 250 GTO produced (1962-1964), Series I and Series II. 2 examples of the 330 GTO were made. Total of 39 GTO's.

Aston Martin DB4 (1958-1963)

Aston Martin DB4 & DB4 Convertible Production Dates: October 1958 – June 1963 Tadek Marek's new 3.7 litre, six-cylinder twin overhead camshaft, all alloy engine first ran in 1956
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