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Ferrari 328 (1985-1989)

328 GTB The 308 series had won universal acclaim from both customers and critics, and its natural evolution continued with the 328 GTB, a berlinetta fitted with the

BMW 3200 CS (1962-1965)

BMW 3200 CS The 3200 CS coupé was the culmination of BMW's post-war automobile development phase using light-alloy V8 engines. BMW had surprised everyone in 1951 by returning

1994 Acura NSX

The 1994 Acura NSX is a highly regarded sports car that stands out for its blend of performance, design, and reliability. Here are some key details and features

Porsche 914 (1969–1976)

Porsche 914 Porsche 914/8 Year of production: 1969–1976 Power unit: eight-cylinder boxer engine Capacity: 2997 cc Output: 300 bhp (221 kW) Top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph) In

AMC Cars (1970-1979)

In 1970, AMC consolidated all passenger cars under one distinct brand identity and debuted the Hornet range of compact cars. The Hornet and the later Gremlin shared platforms.

Volvo PV544 (1958-1965)

VOLVO PV544 PRODUCTION 1958-1965 In August 1958, the Volvo PV544, a more modern version of the PV444, was introduced. The changes were the most extensive since the PV444

Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn (1949-1955)

The Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn is a luxury automobile produced by Rolls-Royce between 1949 and 1955. The Silver Dawn was the first Rolls-Royce to be sold with a standard steel

Ford Falcon Ranchero (1960–1963)

The Ford Falcon Ranchero was part of the Ranchero line, which began in 1957 as a car-based pickup truck. In 1960, Ford introduced the compact Falcon and by

BMW M1 (1978-1981)

BMW M1 The BMW M1 super sports car was presented to the public for the first time at the Paris Motor Show in autumn 1978. It was developed

1959 Bentley S2 Continental Flying Spur

Ground-breaking 6.2-litre aluminium V8 vastly improved performance Luxury features included press button window lifts, enhanced air conditioning and window demisters Electrically-operated ride control offered luxurious Grand Touring The
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