Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Mercedes-Benz S-Class (1979-2005)
(1979 to 1991) Mercedes-Benz S-Class Model series 126 The transfer of technology from the S-Class to other Mercedes-Benz model series and to competitor vehicles before becoming the generally
1967 Datsun 411
The Datsun 411 was produced from 1965 to 1967 and featured a body designed by Italy's famed Pininfarina studio. It shared its 96-horsepower 1.6-liter inline 4-cylinder engine with
Jaguar XJS TWR (1984)
The 1984 Jaguar XJS TWR is a classic high-performance version of the Jaguar XJS, a luxury grand tourer that was originally produced by Jaguar from 1975 to 1996.
BMW 303 Models (1933-1934)
BMW 303 (1933-1934) After the initial success for BMW in the automotive sector with the small BMW 3/15 PS and 3/20, BMW began the early thirties with the
Audi Quattro 20V (1989-1991)
For the 1983 Model Year the quattro underwent some subtle cosmetic revisions, most notably including the adoption of new one-piece headlamps and plusher interior trim, but it would
Škoda Popular Roadster (1934-1939)
In January 1936, the ŠKODA POPULAR roadster took second place in the Monte Carlo Rally in the under 1,500 cm3 class › The team tested their leather overalls,
Maserati Ghibli Spider (1969-1972)
Maserati Ghibli Spyder (1969 – 1972) In 1966, plans were made for a new grand tourer, to emphasise the concept of Maserati’s sporting tradition. The Ghibli, which takes
Lamborghini Espada (1968–1978)
Presented at the Lamborghini stand at the 1968 Geneva Motor Show, The Espada, remotely derived from the Marzal line, was an extraordinary two-door model with a front-mounted engine
Chitty Bang Bang 3
Referred to as the White Mercedes. It was based on a modified Mercedes chassis with a 160 hp (120 kW) Mercedes single-overhead-camshaft six-cylinder aero engine, tuned to produce
Chrysler Airflow (1934-1937)
In 1934, Chrysler, with advice from Orville Wright, built a wind tunnel to test body shapes that led to the first unit-body, aerodynamic car — the Airflow. The










