Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Mercedes-Benz C-Class (1982-1993)
When the 190 was first presented in December 1982, it didn't look particularly revolutionary. Yet the Mercedes-Benz mid-size Saloon, designated internally as the "compact class" and positioned below
Rolls-Royce Phantom (1925-1939)
In the automotive industry’s earliest days, luxury car makers produced only the mechanical components (engine, transmission, chassis and so on) known as a rolling chassis, which underpinned the
BMW 3/15 PS DA 3 Type Wartburg (1930-1932)
BMW 3/15 PS DA 3 - Type Wartburg Avid sports riders, BMW introduced in 1930 with the tiny type 3/15 PS DA 3 Wartburg, fashioned after the English
Audi Sport Quattro (1984-1985)
Before Audi could field a quattro in the elite Group B ‘supercar’ category in international rallying, it needed to comply with prevailing FIA homologation regulations necessitating production of
Chevrolet Corvette (1984-1996)
The fourth generation of Corvette covers model years 1984 through 1996. 1984 The all-new Corvette has a drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.34 … that's a 24 percent aerodynamic
1955 GMC Pickup Trucks
1955 highlights were hooded headlights and panoramic glass Cars again influenced truck design in the ‘50s, resulting in more safety, comfort and performance. 1955 highlights were hooded headlights
Whiting Motor Cars (1911-1913)
Formed in 1910 for manufacturing the Whiting car, they were produced from 1910-1912. The Whiting model A and Whiting Model C were displayed at the Detroit Auto Show
Hudson Cars (1911-1954)
This 1911 Hudson Model 33 Speedster was advertised as a “Mile-a-Minute” automobile due to its ability to maintain a driving speed of 60 mph for an extended amount
AMC Cars (1980-1987)
In August 1979, for the 1980 model year, AMC introduced new four-wheel drive versions of the Spirit and Concord, calling the collective line the AMC Eagle. Featuring an
Range Rover (1994-2001)
Second Generation – P38a (1994 – 2001) The second-generation Range Rover or P38a – so named because it was developed in building 38A in the Solihull factory –










