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Jaguar Racecars (1950-1959)
Jaguar D-type Racecars (1954-1956) The 1956 Jaguar D-Type Sports Racer, Best of Show winner at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering. The D-Type was designed specifically to win the
Toyota Land Cruiser Model 55 Series (1967-1980)
Appearance of the First Real Station Wagon The 40 series had three different body lengths all with the same face as uniqueness is a necessity for a utility
Porsche 928 (1977–1995)
When designing the 928, which was mass-produced from model year 1978, the focus was on lightweight construction. For this reason, the doors, front wings and bonnet were all
BMW Large Saloon Models (1968-1977)
BMW 2500 In November 1968, production of the big BMW six-cylinder saloons started up. This set new benchmarks with increased driving performance, higher levels of comfort and maximum
1957 Oldsmobile Super 88
Oldsmobile’s weren’t raced much by 1957 and didn’t need to be, having become consistently good-selling medium-priced cars known for innovation, as with the 1957 Oldsmobile Super 88. Even
1954 Lincoln Capri
The Lincoln Capri was sold by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company from 1952 until 1959 1954 Lincoln Capri Special Custom Convertible For the sheer brilliance of
Maserati Khamsin (1972-1983)
Maserati Khamsin (1972 to 1982) Intended as a replacement for the Ghibli, Maserati's Khamsin coupé was introduced as a prototype in autumn 1972 at the Turin motor show,
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
Maserati Racecars (1950s)
Maserati 250 F – winner of the Formula 1 World Championship with Juan Manuel Fangio in 1954 and in 1957, the year when the Argentine ace triumphed
Mercedes-Benz 770 “Grand Mercedes” (1930-1944)
Mercedes-Benz 770 “Grand Mercedes” (W 07 and W 150, 1930 to 1943) With its supercharged 7.7-liter, 8-cylinder in-line engine, the W 07-series “Grand Mercedes” produced from 1930 to










