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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

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

Mustang number 1,000,001

MUSTANGS, NUMBERS 1 AND 1 MILLION Canadian airline pilot Capt. Stanley Tucker owned two different milestone Ford Mustangs in the first two years of the car's production. After

Acura NSX – First Generation Chronology

Acura NSX First Generation Chronology (1991-2005) The NSX, marketed in North America as the Acura NSX, is a two-seater, rear mid-engined, rear-wheel drive sports car manufactured by Honda

Chevrolet (1912-1914)

1912 Chevrolet Classic Six The Classic Six was the first car to bear the Chevrolet name after William Durant and Louis Chevrolet came together to found a company

Ferrari 212 Inter series (1950-1953)

The 212 series of cars were built between late 1950 and 1953, in Inter and Export model configuration. The former was the road model, and the latter ostensibly

Bugatti Won the First Grand Prix in Monaco (1929)

FIRST VICTORY AT THE FIRST GRAND PRIX IN MONACO IN 1929 Bugatti Won the First Grand Prix in Monaco When the start flag lowers at 13:30, the racing

Nash Cars (1920-1929)

The 1917 Nash Model 671 was the first automobile to bear the name of the new company’s founder.

1996 Peugeot Tulip

PEUGEOT TULIP (1996) – A pioneer of car sharing Free, Individual and Public Urban Transport, or TULIP, came from a desire to better reconcile the city, the car

1958 Bentley S1 Continental Flying Spur

1958 Bentley S1 Continental Flying Spur The Bentley Flying Spur owes its name to coachbuilders H.J. Mulliner, whose inspired idea to offer a four-door body on the Continental
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