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BMW 3 Series Saloon (1982-1994)

BMW 316 The second generation of the BMW 3 series was launched in 1982. It was manufactured with an unparalleled diversity of models not yet seen at BMW

Mercedes-Benz CL-Class (1992-1998)

The world premiere of the SEC Coupés from the C 140 series was staged at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January 1992; the European

Subaru FF-1 (1970-1972)

FF-1 Production: 1970-1972 The successor to the 360 was the FF-1, a front-wheel drive compact car that was better sized for the American driver. Available in two and

Mercedes-Benz Pullman limousines (1963-1981)

Mercedes-Benz first started offering the prestigious-looking variant in this model series as a “series-production vehicle” in 1965. Having said that, the tradition of offering exclusive limousines with the

Škoda 1000 MB (1964-1969)

The first Czech mass-produced car made its debut in spring 1964 More than 443,000 built, more than half of which were exported Progressive technology: engine block produced using

Alfa Romeo Racecars (1970s)

1750 GT Am (1970) Engine:..........in-line 4, 1985 cc, twin cam, twin spark, "Spica" indirect injection Power:...........220 hp @ 7500 rpm (217 bhp) Top speed:.....144 mph (230 kmph) To

Mercedes-Benz SL (1971-1989)

In April 1971, a new SL rolled out onto the highway, the Mercedes-Benz 350 SL. For the first time in the history of the model series an eight-cylinder

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

Alpine A106 (1955-1959)

ALPINE A106 This striking ‘Coach’ – launched back in 1955 – was the very first Alpine, exhibiting the unmistakable hallmarks that would go on to characterise all of

Jaguar C and D-Types (1951–1957)

Jaguar's iconic D-Type sports racing cars most famous racing victory.  The 1957 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 25th running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Grand
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