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Peugeot VLV (1941)

Simple ingenuity In 1941, faced with the German occupation and fuel shortages, PEUGEOT developed a unique alternative for the time: the VLV (“Véhicule Léger de Ville – Light City

Maserati Ghibli (1967-1973)

Maserati Ghibli (1967 to 1973) The Maserati Ghibli was a high performance front-engine coupé built by Maserati between 1967 and 1973. A true thoroughbred GT, it was powered

Mercedes-Benz 300 E AMG (1984-1995)

The Mercedes-Benz 300 E, part of the W124 series, which is a classic model from Mercedes-Benz, often celebrated for its durability and engineering. Overview of the Mercedes-Benz 300

Chrysler LeBaron (1982–1988)

2nd Generations 1982–1988 One of the most important cars in Chrysler’s recovery after the 1979 financial crisis. The 1982–1988 Chrysler LeBaron, the second-generation version based on the K-platform,

Volvo PV445/PV445 Duett

VOLVO PV445 and PV445 DUETT PRODUCTION 1949-1960 The PV445 was the chassis version of the PV444, which due to its unitary construction could not be supplied in bare-chassis

Mercury Marauder X-100 (1969-1970)

The Mercury Marauder X-100 was Mercury’s full-size, high-performance flagship during the 1969–1970 model years, positioned as a sporty yet luxurious competitor to the Pontiac Grand Prix and Oldsmobile

Chrysler 300 (1955-1965)

Virgil Exner revived Chrysler production car design with the sleek, sculptured Forward Look designs of 1955 that transformed the product line overnight. The Forward Look flagship was the

Mustang Gallery (1971)

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

Vauxhall HA Viva (1963–1966)

The HA Viva marked Vauxhall’s return to the 1.0 litre class and was an instant sales success, with 100,000 cars produced in just over one year. Initially available
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