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Dodge Charger (1966-1977)

1964 Dodge Charger Concept Vehicle Based on a two-door Dodge Polara, the 1964 Dodge Charger Concept Vehicle was a one-off, open-air roadster built to help introduce the company’s

1996 Acura NSX/NSX-T

The 1996 Acura NSX continued the legacy of this iconic sports car with incremental updates that maintained its appeal and performance. The 1996 Acura NSX-T is a notable

Volvo 164 (1968-1975)

VOLVO 164 PRODUCTION 1968-1975 In the autumn of 1968 Volvo presented the Volvo 164. It was a development of the Volvo 144 but had a more prestige-oriented position.

Maserati 5000 GT (1959-1964)

The 5000 GT, a 2+2 coupé, was presented at the 1959 Turin Motor Show and was the undisputed star of the event. Built to the specific request of

Mercury Cougar XR-7 (1980-1982)

5th Generation (1980-1982) Mercury Cougar XR-7 1980 MERCURY COUGAR XR-7 ALL-NEW. FROM A PEDIGREE OF PERSONAL LUXURY. Since its first appearance, Mercury Cougar XR-7 has been the embodiment

BMW 3 Series Saloon & Touring (1997-1999)

BMW 3 Series Saloon & Touring (1997-1999) (E46) The Fourth generation BMW 3 Series was sold in the following body styles: sedan, coupé, convertible, wagon (marketed as "Touring"),

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

1965 Plymouth Barracuda

The 1965 Plymouth Barracuda was the second model year of Plymouth’s fastback sporty compact, and only the second year the nameplate existed. It was still closely tied to

Alfa Romeo Racecars (1960s)

Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2 The racing career of the TZ2, while brief, was very successful. In 1966 the car ran in five international events, of which it took

Ford Torino Cobra (1969-1971)

Put your money where the muscle is. Specially prepared cars with Cobra modified Cobra engines chewed up tracks (and competition) last year. Get a Cobra. Sssensational 428 V-8,
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