Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Jeep Trucks (1947-1987)
Jeep has a rich history of producing trucks that combine rugged off-road capability with the practicality and utility of a pickup. Here's a look at the key models
Chevrolet Corvette (1963-1967)
Chevrolet Corvette 1963 through 1967 Second generation Corvette - The Sting Ray's 1963 1963 Corvette Sting Ray "Split-Window" Coupe, Based on a one-off sports racer penned by design
Range Rover (1970-1994)
Range Rover through previous generations The Range Rover story began in the Sixties as Land Rover looked to revolutionise the growing 4×4 leisure market. Production of the first
Benz Grand Prix Cars (1908-1911)
The early days of motor sport Motor racing was an important driver of vehicle sales, even in the early years of the automobile. "Win on Sunday"" sell on
Ferrari 456 (1992-1998)
Ferrari 456 GT (1992) The 456 GT took the luxury 2+2 coupé theme to new heights and saw Ferrari return to the front-engine concept for the first time
Maserati Sebring (1962-1968)
Maserati Sebring 3.5 (1962 to 1968) In 1961, Vignale presented a stunning coupé variation based on the Maserati 3500 GT. It was named 'Sebring' after the Florida airfield
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
Alfa Romeo Spider 1600 Duetto (1966-1967)
The 1966 Alfa Romeo 1600 Spider Duetto is a legendary Italian roadster known for its elegant design, and balanced performance. This design was the result of a number
Volvo 164 (1968-1975)
VOLVO 164 PRODUCTION 1968-1975 In the autumn of 1968 Volvo presented the Volvo 164. It was a development of the Volvo 144 but had a more prestige-oriented position.
1969 Ferrari Dino 246 GT
At about the time that the Dino 206 GT gave way to its successor the 246 GT during 1969, Enzo Ferrari was reaching an agreement with Gianni Agnelli










