Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Volvo 142 (1967-1974)
VOLVO 142 PRODUCTION 1967-1974 The two-door version in the 140-series, the Volvo 142, was introduced early in the summer of 1967 - in other words, less than a
Chrysler LeBaron (1987–1995)
3rd Generations (1987–1995) The 1987–1995 Chrysler LeBaron, focusing on the J-body-based coupe and convertible models, which were the most iconic during this era. Sleeker, more aerodynamic Design than
1939 Lagonda V12 Rapide
Lagonda V12 Rapide Production 1938–1940 (189 produced) Engine Specifications:.........4480 cc single overhead cam V12 In 1935, the Lagonda company was bought by Alan P. Good. He persuaded W.
1959 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB
1959 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta (Short Wheelbase) The 250 GT Berlinetta passo corto model's unveiling at the 1959 Paris Show, a Pinin Farina-bodied 250 GT and a Superamerica.
1997 Ferrari 355
355 F1 Berlinetta This was the first ever road car to be equipped with the innovative F1-style gearbox management system, available on all three versions: berlinetta, GTS and
Mazda RX-7 (1978-1980)
The Mazda RX-7 (Series 1), also known as the SA22C or the first generation, was produced from 1978 to 1980. It was a sports car that became renowned
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
Chrysler Airflow (1934-1937)
In 1934, Chrysler, with advice from Orville Wright, built a wind tunnel to test body shapes that led to the first unit-body, aerodynamic car — the Airflow. The
Lister Strom (1993)
Claimed the title for being the fastest supercar with four seats The Lister Strom was a homologated racing car built in 1993. In an era when supercars had
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










