Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Mercedes-Benz 120 & 121 series (1953-1962)
At its launch in August 1953, the new Mercedes-Benz represented a formal and technical break with pre-war traditions. These were the traditions that had moulded the W 136
Chrysler 300 (1955-1965)
Virgil Exner revived Chrysler production car design with the sleek, sculptured Forward Look designs of 1955 that transformed the product line overnight. The Forward Look flagship was the
BMW 309 Models (1934-1936)
BMW 309 (1934-1936) The BMW 309 was a small car that was built by BMW in Eisenach between 1934 and 1936 as the successor to the 3/20 PS.
AMC Cars (1950-1969)
An agreement was reached for parts-sharing arrangements between AMC and Packard and the new 320 cu in (5.2 L) Packard V8 engine and Packard’s Ultramatic automatic transmission would
Buick Cars (1940-1949)
The 1940 Buick Super Estate Wagon, part of Buick's Series 50, is an iconic vehicle from the pre-World War II era, blending luxury with utility. It was known
Ford Bronco (1966-1977)
First generation (1966-1977) Ford introduced the original Bronco in August 1965 as a response to the needs of active Americans who sought adventure as well as practical transportation.
BMW 319 Models (1934-1937)
BMW 319 Models (1934-1937) Almost parallel to the type 315 BMW offered in the mid-thirties the stronger 319. Up to three chrome trim on the side ventilation grilles
Jaguar XJS TWR (1984)
The 1984 Jaguar XJS TWR is a classic high-performance version of the Jaguar XJS, a luxury grand tourer that was originally produced by Jaguar from 1975 to 1996.
1939 Bentley Mark V Corniche
1939 Bentley Mark V Corniche The ‘Embiricos’ Bentley 4¼ Litre of 1938 inspired Bentley to create an aerodynamic Mark V called the Corniche. Although the original body was
Ford Torino Cobra (1969-1971)
Put your money where the muscle is. Specially prepared cars with Cobra modified Cobra engines chewed up tracks (and competition) last year. Get a Cobra. Sssensational 428 V-8,










