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Dodge Challenger (1970-1984)
When the Dodge Challenger first entered in the muscle car ranks of Detroit's Big Three, it arrived with something its competitors didn't have: the greatest range of powertrain
Ferrari Mondial Quattrovalvole (1982-1985)
Mondial Quattrovalvole While all manufacturers (including Ferrari on its smaller capacity V8s) were pursuing the turbo route to increase power and performance (at the cost of higher fuel
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
Maserati Bora (1971-1978)
Maserati Bora 4.7 (1971 to 1978) The Bora was Maserati's first mid-engined road car and was introduced in March 1971 at the Geneva motor show. Powered by Maserati's
1939 Bugatti Type 57C ‘Shah’
The 1939 Bugatti Type 57C “Shah” is a notable and historic automobile with a fascinating background. Here's a detailed look at this remarkable car: Historical Context Manufacturer: Bugatti
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
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
1979 Ferrari 400 Automatic i & 400 GTi
1979 Ferrari 400 Automatic i The 400 Automatic i succeeded the 400 Automatic in November 1979, the "i" suffix in the model name standing for "injection", as a
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










