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1965 Lotus Type 38

The Lotus Type 38 was a groundbreaking race car built by Lotus Cars specifically for the Indianapolis 500. Designed by Colin Chapman, Len Terry, and the Lotus team,

BMW M1 (1978-1981)

BMW M1 The BMW M1 super sports car was presented to the public for the first time at the Paris Motor Show in autumn 1978. It was developed

BMW M5 (1988-1995)

BMW M5 (1988-1995) The third generation of the BMW 5 Series (E34) was officially presented to the press in January 1988. This was a completely new development. BMW

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

1956 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta

The "Tour de France" series of cars were the competition orientated berlinetta versions of the 250 GT road cars, designed for racing in the GT category, and were

Lamborghini Islero (1969)

The Islero was the GT 400's successor and debuted at the 1968 Geneva Auto Show. Priced at 6,450,000 lire it had a rather steep price tag. Nevertheless, its

Ferrari 512 M (1969-1977)

The Ferrari 512 M: the sports prototype faster than the F1 Maranello, 28th October – The Ferrari 512 M was the last car Maranello designed for the Sports Prototype

1969 Ferrari 365 GTS4 Daytona

Almost a year after the introduction of the 365 GTB4, a spider version, the 365 GTS/4, was announced at the 1969 Frankfurt Salon, which was visually identical from

Porsche 928 (1977–1995)

When designing the 928, which was mass-produced from model year 1978, the focus was on lightweight construction. For this reason, the doors, front wings and bonnet were all

Rolls-Royce Land/Sea Speed Records (1930s)

The 1930s was the era of broken land, air and sea records. Sir Malcolm Campbell broke the land speed record in Bluebird at 272.46 mph in 1933. The
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