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Datsun Z S30 (1969-1978)
October 22, 1969, the Datsun 240Z arrived in North America, heralding a new era in sports car design. The 240Z was a revelation to the automotive world --
Corvette Airbox Roadster (1957)
Only 43 1957 Corvette models were factory-equipped with the 579E airbox option Nineteen fifty-seven was a pivotal year for the Chevrolet Corvette. It was the first year for
Maserati A6 GCS Berlinetta (1953-1954)
A very special car was presented at the Turin Motor Show in 1954: a 2000 Sport fitted with an elegant closed “berlinetta” body from Pinin Farina. The 2000
1939 Bugatti Type 57C ‘Shah’
The 1939 Bugatti Type 57C “Shah” is a notable and historic automobile with a fascinating background. Here's a detailed look at this remarkable car: Historical Context Manufacturer: Bugatti
Bentley 8 Litre (1930-1931)
Bentley 8 Litre Production years: 1930–1931 100 produced The 8 Litre was the largest and most luxurious Bentley luxury car designed and the last new model made by
Maserati Ghibli Spider (1969-1972)
Maserati Ghibli Spyder (1969 – 1972) In 1966, plans were made for a new grand tourer, to emphasise the concept of Maserati’s sporting tradition. The Ghibli, which takes
Mercedes-Benz SLC (1971-1981)
Coupés based on a touring sports car The Mercedes-Benz SLC models of the C 107 series (1971 to 1981) --- When the new touring sports car of the
Škoda Popular Roadster (1934-1939)
In January 1936, the ŠKODA POPULAR roadster took second place in the Monte Carlo Rally in the under 1,500 cm3 class › The team tested their leather overalls,
Bugatti Type 57S Atlantic (1935-1936)
THE MOST EXCEPTIONAL SUPERCARS OF THEIR ERA These two extraordinary vehicles were created by passionate engineers for discerning motoring enthusiasts. Both are the results of the most ambitious
Mercedes-Benz 190 SL Roadster (1955-1963)
An elegant, open-top two seater sports car with the Mercedes star on its radiator: That is model 190 SL (W 121), which Mercedes-Benz presented in New York in










