Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)

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

1994 Ferrari F355

F355 Berlinetta Unveiled at the 1994 Geneva Motor Show, the F355 Berlinetta quickly became the benchmark in its class. The increased power of the new 5-valve per cylinder

Hudson Cars (1911-1954)

This 1911 Hudson Model 33 Speedster was advertised as a “Mile-a-Minute” automobile due to its ability to maintain a driving speed of 60 mph for an extended amount

1910 Fiat S76

The Fiat S76, unofficially the fastest car in the world in 1911. Just two S76s were produced by the Italian manufacturer, with the aim of snatching the records for

Maserati Quattroporte 2 (1973-1975)

French connection. Melting a large sedan styled by Marcello Gandini at Bertone with the Citroen SM drivetrain and hydraulic suspensions. 5-speed gearbox mounted ahead of the compact V6,

1996 Ferrari 550 Maranello

After over two decades of Ferrari production with a mid engine model as the performance pinnacle of the regular production range, the tables were turned in 1996 with

Mercedes-Benz C-Class (1993-2000)

The first C-Class The compact class now became known as the "C-Class", and it was under this new name that Mercedes-Benz introduced the successor to the 190 model

1980 Volkswagen Jetta

Originally billed as a “Rabbit with a trunk,” the first generation Volkswagen Jetta was designed for the growing number of buyers worldwide who wanted extra cargo space and

Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe

Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe (CSX2299) brought the United States its first victory in 1964 at the  24 Hours of Le Mans making Carroll Shelby has been the only

Land Cruiser Model 20/30 Series (1955-60)

Since just right after Japan's recovery from the war and its aftermath, Toyota already had future visions to export its domestic vehicles overseas. These forward-thinking Toyota employees knew
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