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BMW 328 Roadster (1936-1940)

BMW 328 In the mid-1930s, BMW quietly developed a sports car that was soon to attract a lot of attention. It brought BMW top placings in international racing

Chrysler Cirrus (1995-2000)

The Chrysler Cirrus for 1995 so closely resembles the futuristic concept car of the same name from a few years earlier that it becomes clear that Chrysler had

Mazda RX-7 FC Convertible (1988-1991)

The Mazda RX-7 Mk2 Cabriolet, officially known as the Mazda RX-7 FC Convertible, is a rare and stylish open-top version of Mazda’s iconic rotary sports car. It was

Mercury Cougar (1986-1988)

6th Generation (1983-1988) Mercury Cougar Proof that a car can be strong on performance without looking musclebound. Indeed, the 1986 Mercury Cougar is a strong performer, a fact

BMW 503 Coupé & Cabriolet (1956-1960)

BMW 503 Cabriolet The BMW 503 celebrated its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 1955. The luxury 2+2 seater car was presented to the public as

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

1972 Datsun 510

1972 Datsun 510 By the time the Datsun 411 was replaced by the Datsun 510 in 1968, the Italian-designed body was gone but the blueprint was set for

1950 Aston Martin DB1

Aston Martin DB1 Production: 1948–1950 (15 produced) The 2-Litre Sports car sold from 1948 to 1950. It was the first product of the company under new director, David

Volvo 264 Sedan / 265 Wagon (1975-85)

VOLVO 264 Sedan PRODUCTION 1975-1982 The Volvo 264 was introduced in the autumn of 1974 as the successor to the Volvo 164, which was produced simultaneously with the

Alfa Romeo 1900 Sport Spider / Super Sprint (1954-1956)

ALFA ROMEO 1900 SUPER SPRINT - 1956 In 1954, to honour the advertising claim that called the 1900 the "family car that wins races" and to make the
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