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Maserati Khamsin (1972-1983)
Maserati Khamsin (1972 to 1982) Intended as a replacement for the Ghibli, Maserati's Khamsin coupé was introduced as a prototype in autumn 1972 at the Turin motor show,
Bugatti EB110 (1991-1995)
In 1991, Romano Artioli Created The Fastest Super Sports Car Of Its Time Even the name of the new model EB110 is a curtsey to Bugatti founder Ettore
Lexus SC 400 (1992-2000)
The 1992–2000 Lexus SC 400 is the V8-powered sibling of the SC 300 and was part of the first-generation Lexus SC (Sport Coupe) lineup. It represents Lexus’s early
BMW Z8 (1999-2003)
BMW Z8 (1999-2003) BMW started development work in the mid-1990s on a superlative roadster concept for the new millennium. The Z07 design study was first seen by the
Lister Strom (1993)
Claimed the title for being the fastest supercar with four seats The Lister Strom was a homologated racing car built in 1993. In an era when supercars had
Mazda Luce (1977-1986)
The Mazda Luce Legato is the fourth generation of the Mazda Luce, which was introduced in 1977. The term "Legato" was used specifically in Japan, signifying a shift
Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith (1946-1958)
All the Silver Wraiths had coach-built bodies. They continued in production until 1959 using the 4887cc engine to cope with increasingly heavy bodies such as H.J. Mulliner sedanca
Dodge Viper (1991-1995)
Dodge Viper - First generation (1991–1995) The first generation of the Dodge Viper, also known as the SR I, was produced from 1991 to 1995. The Viper had
Cadillac Presidential Limousine
With the United States' entry into World War II, the Secret Service increased its protective web around the President. In December 1941, Franklin Roosevelt became the first
BMW 3/15 PS DA 2 (1929-1932)
The BMW 3/15 PS DA 2 (DA = "German design") was the first automobile from Eisenach BMW trademark. Like its predecessor, the Dixi 3/15 PS DA 1, it
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