Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Maybach (1929-1939)
1929: Maybach Type 12 All of eight years had passed since the presentation of the six-cylinder W 3 model when Maybach launched the brand's first twelve-cylinder model in
SEAT 600 (1957-1973)
The SEAT 600 is a small car produced by the Spanish manufacturer SEAT from 1957 to 1973 under a license agreement with the Italian company Fiat. It is
1975 Porsche 917 (Street-Legal)
In 1975, Porsche produced a street-legal version of the 917 race car, specifically for Count Teofilo Guiscardo Rossi di Montelera, a champion powerboat racer. This 917, chassis 30, was the
1997 Acura NSX/NSX-T
The 1997 Acura NSX and NSX-T models introduced significant updates, including a larger engine and various performance enhancements. Here are the key details and features: Overview Manufacturer: Honda
BMW 3 Series Convertible (1986-1993)
BMW 318i convertible The convertible derived from the second generation 3 Series with no roll bar ranked among the most successful models of its kind in the world
Volvo 144 (1962-1974)
VOLVO 144 PRODUCTION 1962-1969 In August 1966, Volvo presented a new 4-door car called the Volvo 144. It represented the start of an entirely new car series which,
Chevrolet Pickup (1980-1989)
1987 Chevrolet Pickups 1973 - 1987 "Third Generation C/K"– Chevy introduces “square body” styling with its third-generation C/K trucks, a design that creates better aerodynamics and improved efficiency.
Maserati A6 GCS/53 (1953-1955)
Maserati A6 GCS/53 (1953) Maserati is rewritings the script for the 1000 Miglia by bringing to it a car that has already made its mark on the race:
Chevrolet Impala (1961–1964)
1963 Chevrolet Impala Third generation (1961–1964) The Beach Boys sang harmonies to Chevy's 409-cid big-block V-8, rated at a thumping 425-hp for 1963. The hardtop '63 Impala Sport










