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1953 Austin Healey 100/4 1953 New Zealand Grand Prix
1953 Austin Healey raced in the New Zealand Grand Prix The Austin Healey 100/4 BN1, chassis no 145426, one of three works cars that were sent to take
Maserati 3500 GT Convertible (1959-1964)
The designation "Spyder" was used officially, from 1961, for foreign markets. To win the contract for the construction of the open-top version of the first GT Maserati produced
Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Coupé (1947-1953)
The Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Coupé is another iconic model from the French luxury carmaker Talbot-Lago, produced in the post-World War II era. It represents the brand’s continued
SEAT 600 (1957-1973)
The SEAT 600 is a small car produced by the Spanish manufacturer SEAT from 1957 to 1973 under a license agreement with the Italian company Fiat. It is
1950 Ferrari 375 F1
The definitive model of the 275 F1's development was the 375 F1, with a displacement of 4500 cc. The car was raced at the Italian GP by Alberto
1949 Volkswagen Beetle
The first VW Beetle arrived in the United States in January 1949. Since then, more than 5.5 million Beetle models have been sold in the U.S., in three
BMW 5 Series Saloon (1987-1996)
BMW 5 Series (1987-1996) The third generation of the BMW 5 Series (E34) was officially presented to the press in January 1988. This was a completely new development.
Lamborghini GT’s (1963-1968)
The history of 'Lamborghini Automobili' officially starts in 1963 founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini, by the time he decided to build a factory of luxury sports cars, Ferruccio was
BMW 501 Coupé & Cabriolet (1954-1956)
The company Baur, a Karosserie or coachbuilder in Stuttgart, Germany, which has been building BMW convertibles and coupe since the 1930s. Emerged on the types BMW 501 A or 501 six-cylinder
Corvette Z06 Second Generation (1963)
Corvette Z06: A Quick History of a Fast Car The Z06 was first offered as an option package in 1963, directed at those who intended to use their










