Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)

Nash Cars (1950-1959)

With Nash’s all-new and radically styled 1949 Airflyte models, this was a adoption of aerodynamic principles in a low-priced mass-produced post-war automobile. The Airflyte’s design also extended its

Mercedes-Benz 500 K (1934-1938)

Elegance on four wheels Two new – and very different – Mercedes models were displayed at the Berlin Motor Show in March 1934. One was the 130, Mercedes-Benz's

1999 Chrysler 300M

The Heritage design seen in the introduction of the 1999 Chrysler 300M, which continues the spirit of the legendary 300 Letter Series cars. Since the DaimlerChrysler merger in

Mustang Gallery (1971)

BMW 1600 GT (1967-1968)

BMW 1600 GT Convertible BMW 1600 GT convertible two-door, four-seater is only one of originally two prototypes that BMW commissioned from the Italian bodywork designer Pietro Frua. In autumn

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

Aston Martin Lagonda (1974 –1990)

Aston Martin Lagonda Production Dates: 1974 – 1989/90 The william Towns Lagonda shocked the world with its bold design and electronic instrumentation. A truly stunning design. It was

1953 Daimler Dauphin Saloon

A unique Daimler Dauphin one-off British saloon from the post-War era. The Daimler Dauphin 2-door Saloon is one of the famous Lady Docker-inspired Show Cars and is understood

1977 Ferrari 308 GTS

The 308 GTS joined the Ferrari model range at the 1977 Frankfurt Salon. Visually it was very similar to its 308 GTB berlinetta stable mate, apart from the

1969 Mercury Monterey

Mercury Monterey Custom: the fine-car touch is everywhere Look quickly. This beauty is the Monterey Custom for 1969-the popular-priced car with the emphasis on luxury. Totally new, longer
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