Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Mercedes-Benz SL (1971-1989)
In April 1971, a new SL rolled out onto the highway, the Mercedes-Benz 350 SL. For the first time in the history of the model series an eight-cylinder
1954 Ferrari 375 Plus 0384AM
1954 Ferrari 375-Plus Chassis no. 0384 Engine no. 0384 0384AM was used as factory team car by Umberto Maglioli. The Ferrari factory sold this car to Jim Kimberly
BMW ‘New Class’ Coupe (1965-1970)
BMW 2000 C Automatic / BMW 2000 C After the models in the New Class had been launched successfully, the destiny of the BMW AG embarked on a
Mercury Cougar (1983-1985)
1983 Mercury Cougar The 1983 Mercury Cougar represents a new expression of personal luxury. Its aerodynamically efficient shape combines flowing lines and softly rounded curves, creating a distinctive
1929 Mercedes S-Type Barker Tourer ‘Boat Tail’
This unique car will be appearing in the UK for the first time since 1958, when it was under the ownership of British Racing Drivers’ Club co-founder Earl
1960 Chrysler Valiant
The 1960 Valiant marked the debut of Chrysler’s new compact car, introduced to compete with the Chevrolet Corvair, Ford Falcon, and Rambler American. Though it wasn’t branded as
Jaguar XK120 (1948–1954)
The XK120 took the world by storm when it was introduced in the 1948 London Motor Show. A particularly enthusiastic XK120 owner and driver was Leslie Johnson, who
Nash Cars (1920-1929)
The 1917 Nash Model 671 was the first automobile to bear the name of the new company’s founder.
Ferrari F40
Ferrari F40 (1988-1992) The Ferrari F40 was the last car introduced and commissioned by Enzo Ferrari himself. Its introduction and its name coincided with Ferrari's 40th anniversary as
Mercedes-Benz Silver Arrows (1934-1939)
Mercedes-Benz W 25 (1934) W 125, W 154, and W 165 follow between then and 1939 Circuit races and speed records On 3 June 1934, the new Mercedes-Benz










