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1939 Lagonda V12 Rapide

Lagonda V12 Rapide Production 1938–1940 (189 produced) Engine Specifications:.........4480 cc single overhead cam V12 In 1935, the Lagonda company was bought by Alan P. Good. He persuaded W.

Volvo PV444 (1946-1958)

As a herald of hope for peace and better times, in September 1944 Volvo presented the PV444 at the large Volvo exhibition in Stockholm. The price was very

Mustang Gallery (1966)

Porsche 968 (1992-1995)

The Porsche 968 launched in 1992 and was the beginning of the end of the development of four-cylinder transaxle models at Porsche. For this successor to the 944

Range Rover (1994-2001)

Second Generation – P38a (1994 – 2001) The second-generation Range Rover or P38a – so named because it was developed in building 38A in the Solihull factory –

Mazda Cosmo (1975)

The 1975 Mazda Cosmo, often referred to as the "Mazda Cosmo AP" (Anti-Pollution) or "Mazda RX-5" in some markets, is part of the second generation of the Cosmo

Duesenberg Model J (1928-1937)

This 1932 Duesenberg Model J Sports Torpedo that won the coveted 2022 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance Best of Show award. The Duesenberg’s breathtaking bodywork was completed by venerable

1956 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta

The "Tour de France" series of cars were the competition orientated berlinetta versions of the 250 GT road cars, designed for racing in the GT category, and were

Audi Sport Quattro (1984-1985)

Before Audi could field a quattro in the elite Group B ‘supercar’ category in international rallying, it needed to comply with prevailing FIA homologation regulations necessitating production of

De Tomaso Mangusta (1966-1971)

The Mangusta was the second production road car produced by De Tomaso. Following the Vallelunga debut, Alejandro realized that he would need to use a different business model
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