Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
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
Nissan Skyline GT-R (1969-1972)
First Generation (1969-1972) After making its debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in the fall of 1968, a production version of the all-new GT-R was introduced to the
1925 Bugatti Type 35 Grand Prix
1925 The Thoroughbred Of Racing Cars Ettore Bugatti registered both the slogan Le Pur Sangre Des Automobiles, and the thoroughbred racing horse profile, as French trademarks. The year
Chevrolet Corvette (1963-1967)
Chevrolet Corvette 1963 through 1967 Second generation Corvette - The Sting Ray's 1963 1963 Corvette Sting Ray "Split-Window" Coupe, Based on a one-off sports racer penned by design
Ford Falcon Ranchero (1960–1963)
The Ford Falcon Ranchero was part of the Ranchero line, which began in 1957 as a car-based pickup truck. In 1960, Ford introduced the compact Falcon and by
Maserati Racecars (1950s)
Maserati 250 F – winner of the Formula 1 World Championship with Juan Manuel Fangio in 1954 and in 1957, the year when the Argentine ace triumphed
Mercury Cougar (1983-1985)
1983 Mercury Cougar The 1983 Mercury Cougar represents a new expression of personal luxury. Its aerodynamically efficient shape combines flowing lines and softly rounded curves, creating a distinctive
Chrysler Concorde (1993-2004)
Chrysler’s renaissance began in earnest with the mid-size Concorde sedan that debut in 1993, Chrysler once again explodes to the forefront of the automotive world by changing the
BMW 328 Roadster (1936-1940)
BMW 328 In the mid-1930s, BMW quietly developed a sports car that was soon to attract a lot of attention. It brought BMW top placings in international racing










