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Porsche 924 (1974-1988)

The 924, available from model year 1976, was developed by Porsche on behalf of Volkswagen as the successor to the 914 and was ultimately produced in-house. The new

BMW 309 Models (1934-1936)

BMW 309 (1934-1936) The BMW 309 was a small car that was built by BMW in Eisenach between 1934 and 1936 as the successor to the 3/20 PS.

1954 Ferrari 375 Plus

After winning the Auto Sport World Championships in 1953, Enzo Ferrari decided to build a small series of spiders that would spearhead the Scuderia's latest assault on the

Ford Thunderbird (1961–1963)
Third Generation

1961 Thunderbird In keeping with a three-year planning cycle, Thunderbird styling was again changed in 1961. This time, the now-established Ford Division flagship introduced the "projectile" look, a
Third Generation

1980 Skoda 110R Coupe, type 718K

The ŠKODA 110 R, one of the most elegant Czech sports cars, The rear-wheel-drive coupé was built at the Kvasiny plant between 1970 and 1980 The legendary derivatives

1964 Porsche 904/6 Carrera GTP Works Prototype

1964 Works Prototype Porsche 904/6 Carrera GTP, possibly one of the finest and most successful Porsches ever constructed. It kick started a program of racing cars, that would

Chevrolet (1912-1914)

1912 Chevrolet Classic Six The Classic Six was the first car to bear the Chevrolet name after William Durant and Louis Chevrolet came together to found a company

1969 Ferrari Dino 246 GT

At about the time that the Dino 206 GT gave way to its successor the 246 GT during 1969, Enzo Ferrari was reaching an agreement with Gianni Agnelli

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

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
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