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Ferrari GTO (1962-1964)

2-prototype 250 GTO, 36 examples of the 250 GTO produced (1962-1964), Series I and Series II. 2 examples of the 330 GTO were made. Total of 39 GTO's.

Jaguar Racecars (1960-1969)

IN BRIEF Jaguar is to build six brand new ‘Lightweight’ E-types – the ‘missing’ six Lightweights that were never built from the intended 18-car series Jaguar’s first ever

Rolls-Royce Phantom VI (1968-1990)

Every generation up to Phantom VI was essentially a rolling chassis. The bodies were built to the owner’s individual requirements by some of the most famous and prestigious

Maserati Quattroporte 3 (1979-1986)

The bestseller among classic Maserati GT cars, with 2,141 made in 14 years. Dubbed "the Italian Rolls-Royce", for its opulent interior trim. Styled by Italdesign, built at Innocenti

1953 Horch 830 BL Pullman

1953 Horch (The last ever built) Built by hand as a one-off specimen in 1953, the last Horch ever to have been built returned to Ingolstadt from Texas

Ferrari 500 Superfast (1963-1966)

The Ferrari 500 Superfast became one of the most rarefied and exclusive of all flagship model Ferraris, as only 36 units were manufactured between October 1963 and August

Mercedes-Benz 600 W100 (1963-1981)

Mercedes-Benz 600 (W 100, 1963 to 1981) The new Mercedes-Benz 600 (W 100) flagship model had its debut at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt/Main in September

Lamborghini Jalpa (1981–1988)

1981 came with the first appearance of the Jalpa Year of manufacture: 1981 – 1988 Engine: V 8 – 3.5-litre displacement Power: 250 HP Max. speed: 248 km/h

Mercedes-Benz Silver Arrows (1934-1939)

Mercedes-Benz W 25 (1934) W 125, W 154, and W 165 follow between then and 1939 Circuit races and speed records On 3 June 1934, the new Mercedes-Benz

BMW 507 Roadster (1956-1959)

BMW 507 Roadster (1956-1959) BMW had succeeded in creating one of the most beautiful sports cars of all time. The car was based on the technology of the
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