Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
1997 Acura NSX/NSX-T
The 1997 Acura NSX and NSX-T models introduced significant updates, including a larger engine and various performance enhancements. Here are the key details and features: Overview Manufacturer: Honda
1964 Ferrari 275 GTB
The 275 – in its two-cam GTB and GTS and 4-cam GTB guises – was in fact the first Ferrari model to break the 1,000 unit production mark
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.
Lotus Elite (1974-1980)
Marking a new direction for Lotus, the reborn Elite was designed by Oliver Winterbottom. From the drawing board it was proposed as more upmarket, sophisticated, stylish and refined
Nash Cars (1940-1949)
LaFayette line continued as Nash’s lowest-priced offering through 1940. For 1941, the LaFayette was replaced by the all-new unibody Nash 600. Nash pioneered some important innovations, they debuted
1981 DeLorean DMC-12
A 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 Finished in brushed stainless steel with iconic gullwing doors, black leather interior Powered by a naturally aspirated 2.8-litre V6, three-speed automatic transmission Designed by
Jaguar C and D-Types (1951–1957)
Jaguar's iconic D-Type sports racing cars most famous racing victory. The 1957 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 25th running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Grand
1911 Marmom Wasp
The Marmon Wasp, one of America’s most historic automobiles that was driven to victory in the first Indianapolis 500 race in 1911. The Marmon Wasp is owned by
Datsun Trucks (1948-1966)
The roots of the Datsun Truck and Van go back to the first Datsun, made before the war. In 1932, when this first-generation model was launched, vehicles that
BMW 7 Series (1986-1994)
BMW 7 Series (1986-1994) The second generation of the BMW 7 Series was launched in 1986 and was exceptionally successful. This generation enabled BMW to set benchmarks in
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