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Nash Cars (1920-1929)

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

Ford Thunderbird (1980–1982)
Eighth Generation

The early 1980's saw a completely different direction for Thunderbird - it was smaller, more angular in styling and targeted to a more conservative, fuel-economy concious customer. Not
Eighth Generation

Nash Advertisements (1928-1955)

BMW Z1 (1988-1991)

BMW Z1 (1988-1991) BMW reconnected with the successful roadster tradition when it launched the BMW Z1 in 1988. The BMW Z1 was the first complete development by the

BMW M1 (1978-1981)

BMW M1 The BMW M1 super sports car was presented to the public for the first time at the Paris Motor Show in autumn 1978. It was developed

Shelby Cobra Roadster (Small Blocks)

  Over the next year, AC Cars pressed on with its usual production schedule until a historic moment happened in 1961 when Carroll Shelby entered into negotiations with

Mustang Gallery (1974)

  Mustang (1974-1978)

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

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

Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Drop Head Coupe (1955-1966)

Silver Cloud I - Production 1955-1958 Silver Cloud II - Production 1959-1962 Silver Cloud III - Production 1963-1966 1955 saw the introduction of the Silver Cloud. Capable of
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