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REO vehicles (1902-1933)

REO Speed Wagon, First introduced in 1915, production continued through at least 1953. In 1923, the company sold an early recreational vehicle, called the “Motor Pullman Car” that

Chevrolet Pickup (1970-1979)

1971 Chevrolet C/10 Cheyenne Pickup The trend had been building for years and in 1971, it became impossible to ignore: Mainstream America was falling in love with Chevy

BMW 501 Coupé & Cabriolet (1954-1956)

The company Baur, a Karosserie or coachbuilder in Stuttgart, Germany, which has been building BMW convertibles and coupe since the 1930s. Emerged on the types BMW 501 A or 501 six-cylinder

Citroën 7A (1934-1957)

In April 1934, Citroën unveiled the 7A, a car that would go on to make motoring history with a series of innovations including front-wheel-drive or Traction Avant in French, which

Fiat 500B Topolino (1948-1949)

The Fiat 500 “Topolino” was created between the two World Wars with the aim of providing an affordable car to get the country on the road. The design

Ferrari 250 GTO (1962-1964)

The 250 GTO model was the pinnacle of development of the 250 GT series in competition form, whilst still remaining a road car. It made its public debut

Alfa Romeo Giulietta Berlina (1955-1964)

Presented on April 20th, 1955 at the Turin Motor Show, the Giulietta Berlina marked Alfa Romeo’s definitive transition from custom to industrial production, bringing style and sporting technology

1959 Aston Martin DBR1

Aston Martin DBR1 In 1956 new rules for the World Sports Car Championship and Le Mans prompted Aston Martin to build a sports racing prototype rather than a

Ford Mustang Concept

From Concept to Reality 1960–1963: Ford Motor Company decides to develop a fun-to-drive "personal car" that will appeal to the post-World War II "baby boom" generation. Ford's still-unnamed personal

1998 Cadillac Seville STS

1998 Seville STS - Cadillac's all-new flagship car was designed to appeal to the global luxury market and is being built in both left- and right-hand drive versions
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