Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)

1998 Honda Accord

The all-new 1998 Accord is the fifth redesign of one of America's most popular canines and the most-changed single model in its 22-year history. It boasts more room

1966 Jaguar XJ13

The Jaguar XJ13 is a prototype racing car that was developed by Jaguar to compete at Le Mans in the mid 1960s. It never raced, and only one

BMW 329 & 335 Models (1936-1941)

BMW 329 Models (1936-1937) In 1936 and 1937 BMW built the Type 329, which closely resembled the new 326 touring saloon/sedan and used technical features from the 319

Subaru Impreza (1993-1999)

The 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B STI is one of the rarest & most sought after Subarus of all-time. Only 424 of these vehicles were produced & it was

NSU Ro 80 (1967-1977)

The NSU Ro 80 is a landmark executive sedan produced in West Germany from 1967 to 1977 by NSU (later Audi NSU Auto Union). With Cutting‑edge engineering, from the

Chitty Bang Bang 2

Zborowski began building Chitty 2 in the summer of 1921. This model was similar to the first Chitty but had a shorter wheelbase, an early Mercedes chassis and

1925 Bentley 6½ Litre

W.O. Bentley was of the belief that buyers wanted to drive in top gear all the time and so required bigger engines with six cylinders. He devised a

Mustang (1964-1973)
First Generation

Generation I: 1964 ½ – 1973 1964: The world debut of Mustang occurred at the 1964 World's Fair in Flushing Meadows, New York on April 17, 1964. Standard equipment includes
First Generation

Bugatti Type 57S Atlantic (1935-1936)

THE MOST EXCEPTIONAL SUPERCARS OF THEIR ERA These two extraordinary vehicles were created by passionate engineers for discerning motoring enthusiasts. Both are the results of the most ambitious

Talbot-Lago T150-C SS (1936-1939)

The Talbot-Lago T150-C SS is one of the most iconic and elegant cars from the pre-World War II era, known for its streamlined design and impressive performance. Built
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