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1949 Volkswagen Beetle

The first VW Beetle arrived in the United States in January 1949. Since then, more than 5.5 million Beetle models have been sold in the U.S., in three

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

Lotus Elan (1962-1973)

The Type 26 Lotus Elan was introduced and rapidly became a class leader by which other sports cars were measured. The car continued in production for 11 years

1954 Ford model lineup

1954 FORD MAINLINE TUDOR SEDAN The Ford Mainline was produced by Ford in the United States in the models years 1952 to 1956. The 1954 Ford offers you more

Mercury Cougar (1967-1968)

1967 Mercury Cougar Untamed elegance.. that's Mercury Cougar. America's first luxury sports car at a popular price. With a European flair and thrust to its styling. With generous

Volvo PV544 (1958-1965)

VOLVO PV544 PRODUCTION 1958-1965 In August 1958, the Volvo PV544, a more modern version of the PV444, was introduced. The changes were the most extensive since the PV444

Buick Performance Heritage (1909-1984)

Buick Performance Heritage Milestone vehicles that established and advanced the brand's performance heritage Performance has been part of Buick's DNA since its earliest days, when stripped-down chassis and

Bitter CD (1973-1979)

The Bitter CD was the first and most iconic car produced by Bitter Cars, a boutique German automaker founded by Erich Bitter. Built from 1973 to 1979, the

BMW 502 Saloon Models (1954-1963)

BMW 502 Limousine/Saloon Models (1954-1963) In early 1954, BMW debuted the more luxurious 502 Limousine and Saloon Models. The world's first all-alloy V8 engine for volume production was

Cadillac Eldorado & Coupe de Ville (1960-1979)

1960-1970 The flamboyant tailfins continued to be refined through 1964 when Cadillac built its three millionth car. However, design enhancements were complemented by several engineering innovations that were
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