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Apollo 3500 GT (1962-1971)

The Apollo 3500 Gran Turismo Sports Coupe is the first sports car to combine exotic Italian coachwork with the economy and reliability of on American production car engine

International Scout (1960-1970)

The first Scout, FC501 rolled off the line December 1, 1960, a 4×2 Cab-Top in Blue Metallic livery. It was given a few non-standard accoutrements including the chromed

Healey Cars (1946-1956)

Austin-Healey Healey judged a cheaper sports car marketable in large numbers was needed to save the business, one that would fit between the MG and Jaguar cars then

SEAT 600 (1957-1973)

The SEAT 600 is a small car produced by the Spanish manufacturer SEAT from 1957 to 1973 under a license agreement with the Italian company Fiat. It is

1951 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS

1951 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS by Ghia is one of four ever built, and unique among the four in having a specially crafted tubular chassis manufactured by

Lamborghini Urraco (1972-1979)

With the Urraco, Ferruccio Lamborghini intended to build a more economical sports car which comes in the same price bracket as the Porsche. Announced and presented in 1970 was

BMW M5 (1984-1988)

The M5 built as a touring car. The M5 entered its second generation in 1988, the straight-six power unit originally displacing 3.6 and subsequently 3.8 litres, with output

1965 Lotus Type 38

The Lotus Type 38 was a groundbreaking race car built by Lotus Cars specifically for the Indianapolis 500. Designed by Colin Chapman, Len Terry, and the Lotus team,

1999 Shelby Series 1

1999 Shelby Series 1 Shelby Series 1 was a high-performance roadster designed by Carroll Shelby and produced by Shelby American. It was powered by Oldsmobile's 4.0 L L47

1969 Ferrari 365 GTS

The 365 GTS "spider" replaced the 330 GTS model in late 1968, although the first car wasn't built until 1969. Visually it was virtually identical to its predecessor,
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