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BMW V12 LMR (1999)

The BMW V12 LMR is a legendary racing car developed by BMW and their partner Williams F1 for endurance racing. It was created to compete in events like

Chrysler New Yorker (1949–1954)

The third generation Chrysler New Yorker (1949–1954) marked a transitional era for the brand, moving from prewar styling to postwar modernity. Estimated over 586,000 New Yorker units across

1987 Ford Bronco II

The Ford Bronco II was sold from 1984-1990. The Bronco II takes on added appeal in 1987 with a new 4X2 model and an industry-first rear anti-lock brake system

Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer (1976-1984)

In 1971 Enzo Ferrari and long-time stylist Sergio Pininfarina revealed the 365 GT4/BB at the Turin Auto Show. The car was the hit of the event. With some

Volvo 144 (1962-1974)

VOLVO 144 PRODUCTION 1962-1969 In August 1966, Volvo presented a new 4-door car called the Volvo 144. It represented the start of an entirely new car series which,

Rolls-Royce Brougham De Ville (1926)
Coachbuilding History

The great coachbuilders paid as much attention to the interior as the exterior of the cars they created. Among the key elements were the instrument dials, which frequently
Coachbuilding History

Ferrari at Le Mans 24 (1948-1961)

The Le Mans 24 Hours was first staged in 1923 and has run since then, with the exception of 1936 and then the war years and immediate post

1994 Ferrari F355

F355 Berlinetta Unveiled at the 1994 Geneva Motor Show, the F355 Berlinetta quickly became the benchmark in its class. The increased power of the new 5-valve per cylinder

Maserati 200S (1955-1957)

Racing car built by Maserati from 1955 to 1957 The Maserati 200S is a beautiful and important sports racing car built by Maserati between 1955 and 1957. It

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
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