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Ford Pinto (1971-1980)

The Ford Pinto was a subcompact car produced by Ford Motor Company from 1971 to 1980. It was developed quickly to compete with the rising popularity of small,

DeLorean DMC-12

DeLorean DMC-12 — the one and only production model from DeLorean Motor Company. Most people immediately think of the DeLorean DMC-12, that sharp-edged sports car made famous by

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

1938 Buick Y Job

1938 Buick Y-Job Concept The 1938 Buick Y-Job, credited to famed designer Harley Earl, is regarded as the first concept car ever built. Its waterfall grille is still

Skoda Octavia (1996-2004)

1996 – 2004: new-generation Octavia Mk1 1,451,636 cars built An all-new Octavia was one of the cornerstones of ŠKODA’s ambitious design and engineering programme following its acquisition by

Maybach (1929-1939)

1929: Maybach Type 12 All of eight years had passed since the presentation of the six-cylinder W 3 model when Maybach launched the brand's first twelve-cylinder model in

Chevrolet Bel Air (1950–1954)

(1950–1954) Chevrolet Bel Air - First generation In 1950, Chevrolet came up with a revolutionary style that would set a pattern for decades. The Bel Air Hardtop was

Toyota MR2 (1991-1999)

Toyota MR2 Second Generation The second-generation Toyota MR2, also known as the W20, was produced from 1989 to 1999. This generation saw significant changes from its predecessor, featuring

Buick Cars (1970-1976)

  1970 Buick GSX At the height of the muscle car wars, torque was king and no competitor could dethrone the 510 lb.-ft. (678 Nm) of twist generated

Jeep Jeepster (1948-1973)

Jeep Jeepster (1948-1973) The Jeepster was the last phaeton-style open-bodied vehicle made by a U.S. automaker, using side curtains for weather protection instead of roll-down windows. Originally offered
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