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Mazda Luce (1977-1986)

The Mazda Luce Legato is the fourth generation of the Mazda Luce, which was introduced in 1977. The term "Legato" was used specifically in Japan, signifying a shift

Lotus Elan (1962-1973)

The Type 26 Lotus Elan was introduced and rapidly became a class leader by which other sports cars were measured. The car continued in production for 11 years

Maserati A6G 2000 (1950-1953)

Maserati's A6G 2000 was a production sports car introduced in 1950 to replace the A6 1500. In the name A6G 2000 the "A" stood for Alfieri in honor

1960 Chrysler Valiant

The 1960 Valiant marked the debut of Chrysler’s new compact car, introduced to compete with the Chevrolet Corvair, Ford Falcon, and Rambler American. Though it wasn’t branded as

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

1969 Mercury Cyclone

Cyclone CJ Cyclone CJ high-performance fastback! Lincoln-Mercury leads the way into the '69 high performance world with an all-new, all exciting Cyclone CJ fastback. Outstanding performance, bold styling,

Ferrari 250 LM (1963-1966)

1964 Ferrari 250 LM Ever since the 1960 Formula 1 season, when Ferrari adopted a mid/rear-engine design for its successful grand prix car, Maranello had been a steady

Datsun Trucks (1948-1966)

The roots of the Datsun Truck and Van go back to the first Datsun, made before the war. In 1932, when this first-generation model was launched, vehicles that

Citroën CX (1974-1991)

Citroën unveiled the CX 2000 for the first time at the Paris Motor Show in 1974. It quickly established a reputation for exceptional comfort, advanced ergonomics and impeccable

1969 Mercury Marquis

Marquis Brougham: most dramatically styled car since the Continental Mark III Here, from the makers of Continental Mark III, is a totally different look in medium-priced cars -
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