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1963 Bentley S3 Saloon
1963 Bentley S3 Saloon Chief Designer John Blatchley’s S Series proved a major success for Crewe, with strong sales on both sides of the Atlantic. Launched in 1955
Jeep Cherokee (1974-2001)
Jeep Cherokee (SJ: 1974 – 1983) First generation The Jeep Cherokee debuted in 1974, and was based on the Jeep Wagoneer SJ platform. The original Cherokee was marketed
Bugatti Race History at Targa Florio (1925-1930)
THE TARGA FLORIO VICTORY: BUGATTI WINS FIFTH CONSECUTIVE TITLE For many years Bugatti dominated the most important car race of the 1920s Legends were born on this track.
BMW 303 Models (1933-1934)
BMW 303 (1933-1934) After the initial success for BMW in the automotive sector with the small BMW 3/15 PS and 3/20, BMW began the early thirties with the
Ferrari 3.2 Mondial (1985-1989)
3.2 Mondial Cabriolet (1985-1989) In 1985 the Mondial 3.2 Cabriolet was equipped with the new 3.2-litre engine. This increase in power made it an even more exclusive car than
Lamborghini Islero (1969)
The Islero was the GT 400's successor and debuted at the 1968 Geneva Auto Show. Priced at 6,450,000 lire it had a rather steep price tag. Nevertheless, its
Ferrari 250 California (1957-1963)
The term 'spider' in the model name is something of an anomaly, as the California is really a cabriolet or convertible, with a full folding hood. However, it
Ferrari Mondial T (1989-1993)
Mondial T The Mondial T represented a further step forward in the evolution of this most singular Ferrari: a truly high-performance car with a mid-mounted engine and room
1967 Shelby American King Cobra Can-Am
This was Shelby American’s foray into the 1967 Can-Am series. Designed by Lyn Terry, who designed many great vehicles for Lotus Cars, the car features a unique crossover
Alpine A108 (1958-1965)
The A108 was a coupe version of Michelotti’s restyled A 106 cabriolet, based on the 4CV’s Dauphine successor. It appeared with the A106 at the ’57 Paris show










