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1939 Bentley Mark V Corniche
1939 Bentley Mark V Corniche The ‘Embiricos’ Bentley 4¼ Litre of 1938 inspired Bentley to create an aerodynamic Mark V called the Corniche. Although the original body was
Bentley 3-Litre (1921-1926)
1921 Bentley 3-Litre was developed from 1919 and made available to customers' coachbuilders from 1921 to 1929. The 3 Litre Speed was the first performance-focused Bentley’s model range. In
Jaguar C and D-Types (1951–1957)
Jaguar's iconic D-Type sports racing cars most famous racing victory. The 1957 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 25th running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Grand
De Tomaso Pantera (1969-1974)
Alejandro de Tomaso’s relation with Ford first started in 1963, when he developed his first road-car, the Vallelunga. The Vallelunga was a mid-engined grand touring car that featured
Jaguar XK120 (1948–1954)
The XK120 took the world by storm when it was introduced in the 1948 London Motor Show. A particularly enthusiastic XK120 owner and driver was Leslie Johnson, who
Rolls-Royce Cars (1920-1933)
In 1906, just after the company was organized, it released the six-cylinder 40/50 horsepower Silver Ghost. The car was enthusiastically heralded by the British press as "the best
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
BMW Large Coupé Models (1968-1975)
BMW 2800 CS After the launch in September 1968, production of this first BMW six-cylinder coupé after the War started up as early as December. The bodywork built
BMW 8 Series (1989-1999)
BMW 8 Series (1989-1999) BMW presented a car of superlatives with the Gran Turismo Coupé 850i at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1989. It remained in production until
Chrysler New Yorker (1994–1996)
The 13th and final generation of the Chrysler New Yorker (1994–1996) was a dramatic departure from the traditional boxy sedans of the past, ushering in Chrysler’s bold “cab-forward”










