Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)

Volvo 66 (1975-1980)

VOLVO 66 PRODUCTION 1975-1980 In 1972, Volvo purchased one-third of DAF Car BV in the Netherlands and thus established itself in the small-car segment where it had not

Subaru SVX (1992-1997)

Production: 1992-1997 With Italian design and Japanese engineering, the SVX was the boldest Subaru model to date. The space-age performance coupe was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and powered

1936 Wanderer W25 K Roadster

The Wanderer W25 K Roadster is a classic car produced by the German company Wanderer, which was part of the Auto Union consortium that also included Audi, DKW,

Mercedes-Benz 220 Coupé (1953-1955)

Mercedes-Benz 220 coupe (W 187 series, 1953 to 1955) Precursor of the CL-Class, The Mercedes-Benz 220 Coupé belonged to the W 187 series which Daimler-Benz presented at the

Subaru FF-1 (1970-1972)

FF-1 Production: 1970-1972 The successor to the 360 was the FF-1, a front-wheel drive compact car that was better sized for the American driver. Available in two and

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

BMW 328 Touring Coupé (1939)

The BMW 328 Touring Coupé is an iconic sports car with a storied history, particularly notable for its performance at the 1939 24 Hours of Le Mans. Here's

Volvo 343 (1976-1990)

VOLVO 343 PRODUCTION 1976-1990 When the Volvo 343 was presented in the winter of 1976, it was the first totally new car from the Dutch company Volvo Car

De Tomaso Vallelunga (1963-1968)

The De Tomaso Vallelunga was the first production car made by De Tomaso. Prior to 1963, Alejandro was solely focused on produced racing cars for the Formula Junior,

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 =
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