Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)

Chrysler New Yorker (1955–1956)

Luxurious appointments, powerful HEMI V8 engines, and cutting-edge design The 1955–1956 Chrysler New Yorker represents the 4th generation of the model and is widely considered a turning point

Bugatti Le Mans 24 hours Race History

The Le Mans 24 hours race, perhaps the most famous test of car and driver in the world, celebrated its centenary in 2023. And in those 100 years

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

Porsche 914 (1969–1976)

Porsche 914 Porsche 914/8 Year of production: 1969–1976 Power unit: eight-cylinder boxer engine Capacity: 2997 cc Output: 300 bhp (221 kW) Top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph) In

Mustang Gallery (1969)

Lancia Aprilia (1937-1949)

The Aprilia, introduced in 1936, was the spiritual legacy of Vincenzo Lancia, who had passed away a few months before the commercial launch of the car. Provided with

Mustang Gallery (1968)

Ford Thunderbird (1983–1988)
Ninth Generation

In 1983, Ford took Thunderbird into a new design phase introducing the "aero-style" Thunderbird that would lead Ford Motor Company and the industry in a new direction. The
Ninth Generation

TVR Model Line (1956-2006)

TVR is an independent British sports car manufacturer established in 1947 by Trevor Wilkinson. The business established itself as a leading light in the British low-volume sports car market,

Bugatti Type 57S Atlantic (1935-1936)

THE MOST EXCEPTIONAL SUPERCARS OF THEIR ERA These two extraordinary vehicles were created by passionate engineers for discerning motoring enthusiasts. Both are the results of the most ambitious
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