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Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S (1967)
Cosmo Sport 110S: A legendary sports car The Mazda Cosmo Sport (sold overseas as the 110S) – the world's first volume production sports car powered by a two-rotor
Datsun Z S30 (1969-1978)
October 22, 1969, the Datsun 240Z arrived in North America, heralding a new era in sports car design. The 240Z was a revelation to the automotive world --
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.
Ferrari 330 LMB (1963)
The Ferrari 330 LMB (Le Mans Berlinetta) is one of Ferrari's rarest and most unique models. Produced only in 1963, it was developed specifically as a race car
BMW 5 Series (1995-1999)
BMW 5 Series (1995-1999) (E39) The E39 is the fourth generation of 5 Series, which was manufactured for model years 1995–2004. It was launched in the sedan body style,
Ferrari 250 GTO (1962-1964)
The 250 GTO model was the pinnacle of development of the 250 GT series in competition form, whilst still remaining a road car. It made its public debut
Fiat 500B Topolino (1948-1949)
The Fiat 500 “Topolino” was created between the two World Wars with the aim of providing an affordable car to get the country on the road. The design
Lancia Aprilia (1937-1949)
The Aprilia, introduced in 1936, was the spiritual legacy of Vincenzo Lancia, who had passed away a few months before the commercial launch of the car. Provided with
Lexus LS 400 (1990-1994)
1990–1994 Lexus LS 400, the first-generation LS that established Lexus as a luxury brand. The LS 400 transformed perceptions of Japanese luxury cars known for its “relentless pursuit
Chrysler New Yorker (1988–1993)
The 12th generation Chrysler New Yorker (1988–1993), a pivotal era that saw Chrysler reposition the New Yorker as a modern front-wheel-drive luxury sedan during the height of the










