Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
1954 Alfa Romeo 2000 Sportiva
2000 Sportiva (1954) Engine:.......... in-line 4, 1997 cc, twin cam Power:...........138 hp @ 6500 rpm (136 bhp) Top speed:.....138 mph (220 kmph) Body:.............Bertone The 1954 "2000 Sportiva" is
Alfa Romeo 1900 SS (1954-1956)
1900 Sport Spider (1954) A very rare racing spider – only 2 models of which were ever produced – fitted with a 4-cylinder twin-cam engine, supercharged to 138 hp
Mustang (1994-2004)
Fourth Generation
Generation IV: 1994 – 2004 1994: For its 30th anniversary, Mustang is dramatically restyled to evoke the car's heritage and performance tradition. Fully 1,330 of the vehicle's 1,850
Volvo 66 (1975-1980)
VOLVO 66 PRODUCTION 1975-1980 In 1972, Volvo purchased one-third of DAF Car BV in the Netherlands and thus established itself in the small-car segment where it had not
Jeep Cherokee (1974-2001)
Jeep Cherokee (SJ: 1974 – 1983) First generation The Jeep Cherokee debuted in 1974, and was based on the Jeep Wagoneer SJ platform. The original Cherokee was marketed
BMW 7 Series (1986-1994)
BMW 7 Series (1986-1994) The second generation of the BMW 7 Series was launched in 1986 and was exceptionally successful. This generation enabled BMW to set benchmarks in
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1964 Ferrari 275 GTB
The 275 – in its two-cam GTB and GTS and 4-cam GTB guises – was in fact the first Ferrari model to break the 1,000 unit production mark
Chevrolet Pickup (1980-1989)
1987 Chevrolet Pickups 1973 - 1987 "Third Generation C/K"– Chevy introduces “square body” styling with its third-generation C/K trucks, a design that creates better aerodynamics and improved efficiency.
Datsun Trucks (1948-1966)
The roots of the Datsun Truck and Van go back to the first Datsun, made before the war. In 1932, when this first-generation model was launched, vehicles that
Lotus Eleven (1957)
Intended to be called the Mark 11, the motoring media seemed to like the way ‘Lotus Eleven’ rolled off the tongue and so founder Colin Chapman ditched the










