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Duesenberg Derham Tourster (1931)
The Duesenberg Model J was produced from 1928 to 1937, including the 1931 Duesenberg Model J Derham Tourster. The Duesenberg Motors Company went bankrupt in 1937, ending production of the
1953 Daimler Dauphin Saloon
A unique Daimler Dauphin one-off British saloon from the post-War era. The Daimler Dauphin 2-door Saloon is one of the famous Lady Docker-inspired Show Cars and is understood
Volkswagen Karmann Ghia (1953-1974)
Volkswagen Karmann Ghia prototype shown internally in 1953 Osnabrück-made sportster started the Volkswagen brand’s move upmarket Thanks to the Karmann Ghia, Volkswagen had a car in the mid-1950s
Rolls-Royce Phantom (1925-1939)
In the automotive industry’s earliest days, luxury car makers produced only the mechanical components (engine, transmission, chassis and so on) known as a rolling chassis, which underpinned the
Škoda Popular Roadster (1934-1939)
In January 1936, the ŠKODA POPULAR roadster took second place in the Monte Carlo Rally in the under 1,500 cm3 class › The team tested their leather overalls,
1968 Ferrari 365 GTB4 Daytona
The 365 GTB4 berlinetta was the replacement for the 275 GTB4 model and, like so many new Ferrari models of the period, made its public debut at the
Ferrari 166 Inter (1948-1950)
The 166 Inter models were the road versions of the 166 sports racing models like the 166 MM barchettas, hence they carried chassis numbers in the odd series
1979 Ferrari 400 Automatic i & 400 GTi
1979 Ferrari 400 Automatic i The 400 Automatic i succeeded the 400 Automatic in November 1979, the "i" suffix in the model name standing for "injection", as a
Mercedes-Benz 220 Coupé (1953-1955)
Mercedes-Benz 220 coupe (W 187 series, 1953 to 1955) Precursor of the CL-Class, The Mercedes-Benz 220 Coupé belonged to the W 187 series which Daimler-Benz presented at the
Aston Martin Virage (1988-1995)
Aston Martin Virage Production Dates: 1988 - 1995 The Aston Martin Virage made its debut at the Birmingham Motor Show in 1988. The Virage, which was designed by










