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BMW 327 & 327/28 Models (1936-1941)

BMW 327 & 327/28 Models (1936-1941) BMW entered the realm of luxury manufacturers with the sports convertible of the type BMW 327 at the end of 1937. The

Porsche 356 (1948-1965)

Porsche 356 On 8 June 1948, the first automobile bearing the Porsche name was approved for production: the Porsche 356/1 Roadster, manufactured in Gmünd in the province of

Maserati 3500 GT Convertible (1959-1964)

The designation "Spyder" was used officially, from 1961, for foreign markets. To win the contract for the construction of the open-top version of the first GT Maserati produced

Chevrolet Bel Air (1950–1954)

(1950–1954) Chevrolet Bel Air - First generation In 1950, Chevrolet came up with a revolutionary style that would set a pattern for decades. The Bel Air Hardtop was

1953 Ferrari 340 MM Competition Spyder

The 340 MM was built for the 1953 Mille Miglia which Giannino Marzotto duly won in a barchetta version with coachwork by Vignale. Marzotto set a new record

BMW F 76/79 Models (1932-1934)

BMW F 76 In the autumn of 1932 appeared with the type F 76 BMW tricycle vans with shaft drive and gebläsegekühltem 200 cc 6 hp engine, which

Mustang (1994-2004)
Fourth Generation

Generation IV: 1994 – 2004 1994: For its 30th anniversary, Mustang is dramatically restyled to evoke the car's heritage and performance tradition. Fully 1,330 of the vehicle's 1,850
Fourth Generation

Rolls-Royce Phantom (1950-1968)

In 1939, Rolls-Royce produced an experimental car, nicknamed ‘The Scalded Cat’. In later years, this car was often loaned to influential individuals, including HRH Prince Philip, Duke of

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

Volvo 440 (1988-1996)

The Volvo 440 was presented for the first time in June 1988. This was a five-door family car that shared its technology with the 480 sports coupé. Volvo
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