Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
1955 GMC Pickup Trucks
1955 highlights were hooded headlights and panoramic glass Cars again influenced truck design in the ‘50s, resulting in more safety, comfort and performance. 1955 highlights were hooded headlights
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
BMW 5 Series (1972-1981)
BMW 5 Series (1972-1981) At the start of the 1970s, the New Class was replaced by the first models of the BMW 5 Series. The latest computer technology
Mercedes-Benz E-Class (1984-1996)
The first E-Class, Saloon, Coupé, cabriolet and Estate Models In November 1984, Mercedes-Benz presented the eagerly awaited new saloon in the intermediate class. The new 124 series was
Subaru SVX (1992-1997)
Production: 1992-1997 With Italian design and Japanese engineering, the SVX was the boldest Subaru model to date. The space-age performance coupe was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and powered
Ferrari Cars (1947-1948)
1947 125 S This was the very first car to wear the Ferrari badge. The V12 engine was designed by Gioachino Colombo with contributions from Giuseppe Busso and
Ferrari 456 (1992-1998)
Ferrari 456 GT (1992) The 456 GT took the luxury 2+2 coupé theme to new heights and saw Ferrari return to the front-engine concept for the first time
Subaru Legacy (1990)
The first generation Legacy ushered in a new era for Subaru with a competitive mid-sized family car with sleek styling, premium comfort and advanced standard features such as
Ferrari 250 LM (1963-1966)
1964 Ferrari 250 LM Ever since the 1960 Formula 1 season, when Ferrari adopted a mid/rear-engine design for its successful grand prix car, Maranello had been a steady
1953 Ferrari 375 America
The 375 America model was first displayed at the 1953 Paris Salon in Pinin Farina three window coupé form, with a duo tone paint finish, the shape of










