Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
1952 Ferrari 375 Indianapolis
This single-seater was built to race in the Indy 500 and the Ferrari technical staff had worked hard to reduce certain settings to comply with the rules for
Dino 246 GTS (1972-1974)
With the sales of the Dino 246 GT stable, Ferrari looked to increase its popularity still further by introducing an open version. The 246 GTS made its debut
Volvo PV444 (1946-1958)
As a herald of hope for peace and better times, in September 1944 Volvo presented the PV444 at the large Volvo exhibition in Stockholm. The price was very
BMW M5 (1988-1995)
BMW M5 (1988-1995) The third generation of the BMW 5 Series (E34) was officially presented to the press in January 1988. This was a completely new development. BMW
Chrysler Windsor (1959-1961)
The 1960 Chrysler Windsor was a stylish, full-size sedan that embodied Chrysler's futuristic “Forward Look” design ethos. It marked the final year the Windsor name was used in
1953 Ferrari 340 MM Competition Spyder
The 340 MM was built for the 1953 Mille Miglia which Giannino Marzotto duly won in a barchetta version with coachwork by Vignale. Marzotto set a new record
Nissan Z Anniversary Editions (1980/1984)
1980 Datsun 280ZX 10th Anniversary Edition To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first Z, Nissan released a special edition 280ZX model with a limited production run. The
De Tomaso Mangusta (1966-1971)
The Mangusta was the second production road car produced by De Tomaso. Following the Vallelunga debut, Alejandro realized that he would need to use a different business model
BMW 5 Series (1995-1999)
BMW 5 Series (1995-1999) (E39) The E39 is the fourth generation of 5 Series, which was manufactured for model years 1995–2004. It was launched in the sedan body style,
Aston Martin DB 2/4 (1953-1957)
Aston Martin DB 2/4 Production Dates: 1953 – 1955 The DB2 was Aston Martin's best selling model to date, but the economic climate for a two-seater car at










