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Shelby Mustang Gallery (1965-1966)
In 1964, Carroll Shelby was asked to enhance the performance of the new Ford Mustang, and the legendary GT350 was born. Initially just for racing, the 1965 GT350
Mustang number 1,000,001
MUSTANGS, NUMBERS 1 AND 1 MILLION Canadian airline pilot Capt. Stanley Tucker owned two different milestone Ford Mustangs in the first two years of the car's production. After
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
Fiat “Nuova” 500 (1957-1975)
The Fiat Nuova 500 was "the right car at the right time," and on July 4, 1957, the hatchback marked the rebirth of FIAT and its product range.
BMW 3/15 PS DA 4 (1931-1932)
BMW 3/15 PS DA 4 (1931-1932) As the last generation of the BMW Dixi successor 3/15 PS was released in January 1931, the DA version 4 (DA =
Datsun Z S130 (1978-1983)
No.237 Fairlady 280Z-L (1978 : HS130) A second-generation Z (S130), equipped with a 6-cylinder in line 2,758cc L28 engine was launched in August 1978 as the 280Z. Attracting
1966 Jaguar XJ13
The Jaguar XJ13 is a prototype racing car that was developed by Jaguar to compete at Le Mans in the mid 1960s. It never raced, and only one
Lexus LS 400 (1990-1994)
1990–1994 Lexus LS 400, the first-generation LS that established Lexus as a luxury brand. The LS 400 transformed perceptions of Japanese luxury cars known for its “relentless pursuit
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
Ferrari 250 GT 2+2 (1960-1963)
The 250 GT 2+2 Coupé was unusual in that, instead of first being presented at one of the major salons, it made its public debut as the course










