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1990 Acura Integra

When the Acura Automobile Division of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. began operation in March 1986, it marked the first entry by a Japanese auto manufacturer into the

Chitty Bang Bang 1 (1921-1924)

Chitty Bang Bang How many Chittys were built. Count Louis Zborowski designed and built four racing cars in the stables at Higham Park from 1921-1924, The 4th was not

Rolls-Royce Camargue (1975-1986)

The Camargue, a groundbreaking model that debuted in 1975. Camargue introduced significant advancements in performance, safety, and comfort and is distinguished by its unique styling. Though polarising in

Fiat “Nuova” 500 (1957-1975)

The Fiat Nuova 500 was "the right car at the right time," and on July 4, 1957, the hatchback marked the rebirth of FIAT and its product range.

Sunbeam 350HP Blue Bird (1920s)

The car was the brainchild of Sunbeam’s chief engineer and racing team manager, Louis Coatalen, and was constructed at the company’s works in Wolverhampton during 1919 and early

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

Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 (1972-1976)

This was a brand new design from Pininfarina, which faced the task of developing a fast, svelte and elegant 2+2 powered by the classic VI2 engine that would

1919 Bentley EXP2-3 Litre

1919 – EXP2 3 LITRE – BM 8752 EXP2 is the oldest surviving Bentley, the second ever made and the first to win a race. EXP (for ‘experimental’) is the

1999 Chrysler 300M

The Heritage design seen in the introduction of the 1999 Chrysler 300M, which continues the spirit of the legendary 300 Letter Series cars. Since the DaimlerChrysler merger in

Chevrolet Corvette (1968-1982)

Chevrolet Corvette 1968 through 1982, Third generation Corvette 1968 The totally restyled Corvette features an industry first for production cars - "T-top" removable roof panels. The Corvette '68
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