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Ferrari 308 GTB (1975-1985)
The long awaited replacement for the Dino 246 GT model made its inaugural appearance at the 1975 Paris Salon. The Pininfarina designed body had a pronounced wedge profile,
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Drop Head Coupe (1955-1966)
Silver Cloud I - Production 1955-1958 Silver Cloud II - Production 1959-1962 Silver Cloud III - Production 1963-1966 1955 saw the introduction of the Silver Cloud. Capable of
1966 Jaguar XJ13
The Jaguar XJ13 is a prototype racing car that was developed by Jaguar to compete at Le Mans in the mid 1960s. It never raced, and only one
1953 Ferrari 340 MM Competition Spyder
The 340 MM was built for the 1953 Mille Miglia which Giannino Marzotto duly won in a barchetta version with coachwork by Vignale. Marzotto set a new record
Mercedes-Benz 500 K (1934-1938)
Elegance on four wheels Two new – and very different – Mercedes models were displayed at the Berlin Motor Show in March 1934. One was the 130, Mercedes-Benz's
Chitty Bang Bang 1 (1921-1924)
Chitty Bang Bang How many Chittys were built. Count Louis Zborowski designed and built four racing cars in the stables at Higham Park from 1921-1924, The 4th was not
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
Ferrari F512 M (1994-1996)
In the autumn of 1994 the F512 M, the new version of the 512, was presented (M stands for 'modificata' or modified). Radical improvements were made to the
Avions Voisin C27 Roadster (1934)
Avions Voisin C27 Roadster. It was created by Gabriel Voisin, a brilliant French designer, engineer and aircraft pioneer. After WWI, Voisin turned to automobiles, following a design path
Mercedes-Benz SLC (1971-1981)
Coupés based on a touring sports car The Mercedes-Benz SLC models of the C 107 series (1971 to 1981) --- When the new touring sports car of the










