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Vauxhall Firenza HP (1975)

1975 Firenza HP (‘Droopsnoot’) In 1973, Vauxhall rationalised its Firenza range, and the HP (for ‘High Performance’) model was created. Based on the Magnum Coupe, the HP had

Mustang Gallery (1968)

1966 Ferrari 330 GTC

The 330 GTC Coupé was unveiled at the 1966 Geneva Salon, as an additional model to the Ferrari production car range. It was designed by Pininfarina, and was

BMW 3/15 PS DA 3 Type Wartburg (1930-1932)

BMW 3/15 PS DA 3 - Type Wartburg Avid sports riders, BMW introduced in 1930 with the tiny type 3/15 PS DA 3 Wartburg, fashioned after the English

1910 Fiat S76

The Fiat S76, unofficially the fastest car in the world in 1911. Just two S76s were produced by the Italian manufacturer, with the aim of snatching the records for

Alfa Romeo 1900 SS (1954-1956)

1900 Sport Spider (1954) A very rare racing spider – only 2 models of which were ever produced – fitted with a 4-cylinder twin-cam engine, supercharged to 138 hp

Ferrari 512 M (1969-1977)

The Ferrari 512 M: the sports prototype faster than the F1 Maranello, 28th October – The Ferrari 512 M was the last car Maranello designed for the Sports Prototype

Briscoe Automobiles (1914-1919)

The 1914 and 1915 Briscoe automobiles had a four-cylinder engine and a lightweight body made of a compostion papier-mache material. Their most unusual feature was a single "cyclops"

Aston Martin Vantage (1992-1995)

Aston Martin Vantage Production Dates: October 1992 - April 1995 Launched at the Birmingham Motor Show in 1992, this was the second model to be given the name

Nash Cars (1920-1929)

The 1917 Nash Model 671 was the first automobile to bear the name of the new company’s founder.
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