Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)

Ferrari Mondial Cabriolet (1983-1985)

Mondial Cabriolet (1983-1985) Nine years after its last open-top car (the 365 GTS4) had gone out of production, Ferrari came back with a 2+2 spider. By a bit of

Chevrolet Pickup (1955-1969)

1955 - 1959 "Task Force"– The New Task Force series is launched with innovative styling and the truck industry’s first wraparound windshield. In 1955, the iconic Cameo Carrier

1984 Ferrari 288 GTO

Announced by Enzo Ferrari in September 1983, and unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1984, the GTO (also known unofficially with the 288 prefix) sparked off

1948 Porsche 356 Nr. 1 Roadster

The first vehicle to bear the Porsche name was registered on June 8, 1948: It was the 356 “No.1” Roadster. The Type 356 turned the sports car dream

(1974-1997) Porsche 911 Turbochargeing

A Brief History At the 1973 IAA Frankfurt motor show, a silver prototype on the Porsche stand attracted much attention, not least due to its extraordinary appearance. From

Chrysler 77 (1930)

The Chrysler 77 was a significant model in Chrysler's history, featuring a six-cylinder engine, hydraulic brakes, and a four-speed transmission. It was well-engineered and had a strong performance

Renault 8 Gordini (1965-1970)

Renault 8 Gordini (1970) One of the most popular sporting models ever produced by Renault is indisputably the Renault 8 Gordini, which boasted a top speed of 175kph

Bentley 8 Litre (1930-1931)

Bentley 8 Litre Production years: 1930–1931 100 produced The 8 Litre was the largest and most luxurious Bentley luxury car designed and the last new model made by

1954 Lincoln Capri

The Lincoln Capri was sold by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company from 1952 until 1959 1954 Lincoln Capri Special Custom Convertible For the sheer brilliance of

Land Cruiser Model 40 Series (1960-1984)

Although looking almost the same on the outside, the 20 and 40-series differed a lot on the inside. In addition, defying the eye, the construction of the body
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