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1972 Oldsmobile Indianapolis 500 Pace Car
An Oldsmobile car first paced the famed "Brickyard" with the 1949 'Rocket V8' powered convertible and has been chosen as the pace vehicle for the Indianapolis 500, 11
Mercedes-Benz 300 S (1952-1958)
Mercedes-Benz 300 S (W 188 series) Just 314 units built In October 1951, Daimler-Benz launched the Mercedes-Benz 300 S at the Paris Motor Show – one month before
BMW 5 Series (1972-1981)
BMW 5 Series (1972-1981) At the start of the 1970s, the New Class was replaced by the first models of the BMW 5 Series. The latest computer technology
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
Ford Falcon Ranchero (1960–1963)
The Ford Falcon Ranchero was part of the Ranchero line, which began in 1957 as a car-based pickup truck. In 1960, Ford introduced the compact Falcon and by
Datsun Trucks (1970-1979)
Datsun, a brand under Nissan, produced several notable pickup truck models in the 1970s. These trucks were known for their robust construction and longevity, making them popular among
Rolls-Royce Phantom (1925-1939)
In the automotive industry’s earliest days, luxury car makers produced only the mechanical components (engine, transmission, chassis and so on) known as a rolling chassis, which underpinned the
Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow (1965-1980)
Introduced in 1965, the Silver Shadow I was the first Rolls-Royce to feature a monocoque chassis. It had a top speed limited to 118 mph and was capable
Chevrolet Camaro (1993-2002)
Fourth generation: Production 1993–2002 Model years; 1993–2002 Body style; 2-door coupé and convertible Assembly; Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec, Canada The fourth-generation Camaro debuted in 1993 on an updated F-body platform
Mazda RX-7 FC Convertible (1988-1991)
The Mazda RX-7 Mk2 Cabriolet, officially known as the Mazda RX-7 FC Convertible, is a rare and stylish open-top version of Mazda’s iconic rotary sports car. It was










