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1954 Ferrari 375 Plus

After winning the Auto Sport World Championships in 1953, Enzo Ferrari decided to build a small series of spiders that would spearhead the Scuderia's latest assault on the

Jaguar XK150 Drophead Coupe (1957-1961)

The classic lines and curves with a long bonnet and a short rear deck. The XK150 featured a one-piece windscreen, as opposed to the split windscreen of its

1980 Skoda 110R Coupe, type 718K

The ŠKODA 110 R, one of the most elegant Czech sports cars, The rear-wheel-drive coupé was built at the Kvasiny plant between 1970 and 1980 The legendary derivatives

1957 Aston Martin DB2/4 MK II Touring Spyder

1957 Aston Martin DB2/4 MK II Touring Spyder This vehicle is one of the 3 Touring of Milan Spyders and was debuted at the 1956 Paris Automobile Show.

Shelby Mustang Gallery (1965-1966)

In 1964, Carroll Shelby was asked to enhance the performance of the new Ford Mustang, and the legendary GT350 was born. Initially just for racing, the 1965 GT350

BMW 328 Kamm Coupé (1939-1940)

BMW 328 Kamm Coupé The BMW 328 Kamm Coupé, named after the German aerodynamics pioneer Wunibald Kamm, disappeared without trace back in 1953. 70years after BMW's famous Mille

1969 Mini 9X hatchback

1969 Mini 9X hatchback prototype - At the end of the sixties, the designer of the iconic Mini, Alec Issigonis considered a new small car to replace it. He

Aston Martin Lagonda (1974 –1990)

Aston Martin Lagonda Production Dates: 1974 – 1989/90 The william Towns Lagonda shocked the world with its bold design and electronic instrumentation. A truly stunning design. It was

Dodge Li’l Red Express (1978-1979)

The Dodge Li’l Red Express Truck is one of the most iconic and unexpected muscle vehicles of the late 1970s. Produced during a time when emissions regulations were

1988 Porsche 959

Power unit is a six-cylinder boxer engine with register turbocharger, Capacity of 2849 cc with Output of 450 bhp (331 kW) with a Top speed: 315 km/h (195
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