Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Rolls-Royce Camargue (1975-1986)
The Camargue, a groundbreaking model that debuted in 1975. Camargue introduced significant advancements in performance, safety, and comfort and is distinguished by its unique styling. Though polarising in
McLaren F1 GT
McLAREN F1 GT ROADCAR - INTRODUCTION The final variant of the McLaren F1 road car, the F1 GT, was developed to achieve downforce matching that of the F1
Maserati 8CTF (1938-1939)
MASERATI 8CTF VICTORIES AT THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 The Maserati 8CTF is an open-wheel Grand Prix motor racing car, designed, developed and built by Italian manufacturer Maserati, from 1938
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
1954 Ferrari 375 Plus 0384AM
1954 Ferrari 375-Plus Chassis no. 0384 Engine no. 0384 0384AM was used as factory team car by Umberto Maglioli. The Ferrari factory sold this car to Jim Kimberly
Nissan Skyline GT-R (1989-1994)
Third Generation (1989-1994), R32 The GT-R model was revived after a 16-year absence 1989. Known as the R32, it was powered by a 2.6-litre DOHC inline 6-cylinder engine
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
Bugatti Type 57S Atlantic (1935-1936)
THE MOST EXCEPTIONAL SUPERCARS OF THEIR ERA These two extraordinary vehicles were created by passionate engineers for discerning motoring enthusiasts. Both are the results of the most ambitious
Mercedes-Benz Pullman limousines (1963-1981)
Mercedes-Benz first started offering the prestigious-looking variant in this model series as a “series-production vehicle” in 1965. Having said that, the tradition of offering exclusive limousines with the










