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Chrysler LeBaron (1982–1988)
2nd Generations 1982–1988 One of the most important cars in Chrysler’s recovery after the 1979 financial crisis. The 1982–1988 Chrysler LeBaron, the second-generation version based on the K-platform,
1968 Ferrari 365 GTB4 Daytona
The 365 GTB4 berlinetta was the replacement for the 275 GTB4 model and, like so many new Ferrari models of the period, made its public debut at the
Lancia Aprilia (1937-1949)
The Aprilia, introduced in 1936, was the spiritual legacy of Vincenzo Lancia, who had passed away a few months before the commercial launch of the car. Provided with
Aston Martin DB6 (1965-1970)
Aston Martin DB6 Production Dates: October 1965 – July 1969 The DB6 was the first Aston Martin to carry the name Volante - which means 'flying' in Italian.
Plymouth Neon (1994-1999)
The Plymouth Neon was Chrysler Corporation’s compact car offering in the 1990s, positioned as a practical but sporty alternative to imports like the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla.
Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang Prototype (1965)
Shelby serial number SFM5S003 and SFM5R003 serial numbers identify the cars as two of the three original prototypes used by Shelby American to develop the road-going and racing
Chrysler Cirrus (1995-2000)
The Chrysler Cirrus for 1995 so closely resembles the futuristic concept car of the same name from a few years earlier that it becomes clear that Chrysler had
Alfa Romeo Racecars (1970s)
1750 GT Am (1970) Engine:..........in-line 4, 1985 cc, twin cam, twin spark, "Spica" indirect injection Power:...........220 hp @ 7500 rpm (217 bhp) Top speed:.....144 mph (230 kmph) To
Subaru FF-1 (1970-1972)
FF-1 Production: 1970-1972 The successor to the 360 was the FF-1, a front-wheel drive compact car that was better sized for the American driver. Available in two and
1976 Ford Pinto
The Ford Pinto was a subcompact car produced by Ford Motor Company from 1971 to 1980. It was developed quickly to compete with the rising popularity of small,










