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Vauxhall DY (1933-1938)
The Vauxhall DY was produced from 1931 to 1933. It is remembered as a symbol of British automotive engineering during the early 1930s. Design and Features: The DY
Audi V8 (1988-1993)
A flagship luxury saloon was necessary currency for brands seeking entry into the premium segment in the Eighties, and admission for Audi was granted with the help of
Mercedes-Benz SLC (1971-1981)
Coupés based on a touring sports car The Mercedes-Benz SLC models of the C 107 series (1971 to 1981) --- When the new touring sports car of the
Mercedes-Benz C 36 AMG (1993)
The 1993 Mercedes-Benz C 36 AMG is a significant model in the history of both Mercedes-Benz and AMG. It was the first car jointly developed by Mercedes-Benz and
1928 Chrysler Crown Sedan
The 1928 Chrysler Crown Sedan was a luxurious closed-body model offered near the top of Chrysler’s lineup during a time of rapid innovation and brand expansion. The Crown
Ford Thunderbird (1972–1976)
Sixth Generation
A New Generation of Luxury A new generation of even more luxurious Thunderbirds started with the 1972 model. Only a two-door model was offered. The emphasis was on
Jaguar XJS TWR (1984)
The 1984 Jaguar XJS TWR is a classic high-performance version of the Jaguar XJS, a luxury grand tourer that was originally produced by Jaguar from 1975 to 1996.
1954 Ford model lineup
1954 FORD MAINLINE TUDOR SEDAN The Ford Mainline was produced by Ford in the United States in the models years 1952 to 1956. The 1954 Ford offers you more
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










