Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Chrysler Concorde (1993-2004)
Chrysler’s renaissance began in earnest with the mid-size Concorde sedan that debut in 1993, Chrysler once again explodes to the forefront of the automotive world by changing the
Mercedes-Benz W 111 / 112 series (1961-1971)
Within the framework of the inauguration of the Daimler-Benz Museum in Untertürkheim on February 24, 1961, the new Mercedes-Benz 220 SEb Coupé was launched. The elegant and representative
1939 Auto Union Silver Arrow
1939 Auto Union Silver Arrow twin-supercharger Type D Racing Car The Silver Arrow legend was born in the 1930s. In 1934, Auto Union and Mercedes-Benz appeared on the
Alfa Romeo Giulietta Berlina (1955-1964)
Presented on April 20th, 1955 at the Turin Motor Show, the Giulietta Berlina marked Alfa Romeo’s definitive transition from custom to industrial production, bringing style and sporting technology
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupé (1954-1957)
It was to be the perfect surprise: the 300 SL production sports car Mercedes-Benz presented at the International Motor Sports Show in New York on 6 Februar 1954
Datsun Z31 (1983-1989)
Sold on the Japanese market from 1983 through 2000 and in the United States from 1984 through 1996, the 300ZX name followed the numerical convention initiated with the
Lamborghini Miura SV (1971-1972)
The Lamborghini Miura P 400 SV The Lamborghini Miura P400 SV (Super Veloce) is a legendary sports car produced from 1971 to 1972. Designed by Marcello Gandini of
1972 Oldsmobile Indianapolis 500 Pace Car
An Oldsmobile car first paced the famed "Brickyard" with the 1949 'Rocket V8' powered convertible and has been chosen as the pace vehicle for the Indianapolis 500, 11
Merkur XR4Ti (1985-1989)
Merkur was a North American brand of automobiles marketed by the Lincoln-Mercury division of Ford Motor Company. The Merkur XR4Ti was a high-performance hatchback sold in North America from
1955 Ferrari 375 MM Sport Speciale
The 1955 Ferrari 375 MM Sport Speciale is a highly regarded and rare model from Ferrari's storied history. From 1954 to 1955, the Ferrari 375 MM Sport Speciale










