Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
BMW 3 Series Saloon (1982-1994)
BMW 316 The second generation of the BMW 3 series was launched in 1982. It was manufactured with an unparalleled diversity of models not yet seen at BMW
Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow (1965-1980)
Introduced in 1965, the Silver Shadow I was the first Rolls-Royce to feature a monocoque chassis. It had a top speed limited to 118 mph and was capable
Vauxhall DY (1933-1938)
The Vauxhall DY was produced from 1931 to 1933. It is remembered as a symbol of British automotive engineering during the early 1930s. Design and Features: The DY
1975 Jaguar XJ-S
The XJ-S was introduced on 10 September 1975.Power came from the Jaguar V12 engine with a choice of a manual or an automatic transmission. The XJ-S was able
Chrysler Saratoga (1939-1942)
The first-generation Chrysler Saratoga (1939–1942) was introduced as an upscale, performance-oriented model positioned between the mid-tier Windsor and the premium New Yorker. It featured luxury touches, long wheelbases,
Bentley Le Mans Racecars (1924-1930)
A remarkable double Le Mans winning car, known affectionately as Old No 1. The Speed Six racer won the iconic 24 hours endurance race in successive years (1929
Mercedes-Benz 115/114 series (1968-1976)
The new Mercedes-Benz models of the mid-size series 115 and 114 made a clean break with the "tailfin" era with its unitary body. The saloon was sporty, elegant,
1920 Ballot 3/8 LC
Just four of these 3-litre 8-cylinder cars Ballot cars were produced for top level Grand Prix racing in the 1920s, and this particular example has an impeccable history.
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