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Duesenberg Model J (1928-1937)
This 1932 Duesenberg Model J Sports Torpedo that won the coveted 2022 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance Best of Show award. The Duesenberg’s breathtaking bodywork was completed by venerable
Chevrolet Impala (1961–1964)
1963 Chevrolet Impala Third generation (1961–1964) The Beach Boys sang harmonies to Chevy's 409-cid big-block V-8, rated at a thumping 425-hp for 1963. The hardtop '63 Impala Sport
1958 Bentley S1 Continental Flying Spur
1958 Bentley S1 Continental Flying Spur The Bentley Flying Spur owes its name to coachbuilders H.J. Mulliner, whose inspired idea to offer a four-door body on the Continental
Mercedes-Benz 110 series (1961-1968)
For the luxury class of Mercedes-Benz, the tailfin age had already dawned in 1959 with the 220, 220 S and 220 SE models of the 111 series. This
(1974-1997) Porsche 911 Turbochargeing
A Brief History At the 1973 IAA Frankfurt motor show, a silver prototype on the Porsche stand attracted much attention, not least due to its extraordinary appearance. From
1995 Ferrari F355 Spider
The first Ferrari ever built was an open-top. Spiders always held a very special and vital place in Enzo Ferraris' heart and later in that of the company
BMW 327 & 327/28 Models (1936-1941)
BMW 327 & 327/28 Models (1936-1941) BMW entered the realm of luxury manufacturers with the sports convertible of the type BMW 327 at the end of 1937. The
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
Nash Cars (1920-1929)
The 1917 Nash Model 671 was the first automobile to bear the name of the new company’s founder.
Ferrari 412 (1985-1989)
The 412 replaced the 400i and introduced a series of improvements, the most noticeable being the higher boot line, along with a deeper front spoiler to improve the










