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Volvo P1800/1800 (1961-1972)
VOLVO P1800/1800 PRODUCTION 1961-1972 Early in 1959, Volvo presented a new sports car, two years after the previous attempt with the Volvo Sport, with a body made of
1954 Ferrari 212 Inter
1954 Ferrari 212 Inter, one off special coachwork, the last production 212. Specifications: 170bhp, 2,562cc single overhead camshaft V-12 engine, three Weber 36if4c carburetors, five-speed manual gearbox, independent
Lexus ES 250 (1990-1991)
The Lexus ES 250, Lexus’s very first entry-level luxury sedan. The ES 250 was intended as a temporary entry model to fill out the brand’s launch lineup alongside the
1976 Ford Maverick
Ford Maverick (1970–1977) was a rear-wheel-drive compact car introduced in 1969 for the 1970 model year, designed to replace the Falcon. Available primarily as a two-door sedan (later
Bitter SC (1979–1989)
The Bitter SC was a luxurious, limited-production grand tourer built by Bitter GmbH, a small German manufacturer founded by Erich Bitter. Produced from 1979 to 1989, the SC
Volvo 142 (1967-1974)
VOLVO 142 PRODUCTION 1967-1974 The two-door version in the 140-series, the Volvo 142, was introduced early in the summer of 1967 - in other words, less than a
Subaru BRAT (1978-1987)
BRAT Production: 1978-1987 BRAT, which stands for Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter, was a rough and tumble vehicle that combined the comfort of a car with the capacity of a pickup truck. Marketed
Aston Martin DB5 (1963-1965)
1965 Aston Martin DB5 Designed by the Italian coachbuilder Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera. Released in 1963, it was an evolution of the final series of DB4. The DB series










