Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
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
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
BMW Large Saloon Models (1968-1977)
BMW 2500 In November 1968, production of the big BMW six-cylinder saloons started up. This set new benchmarks with increased driving performance, higher levels of comfort and maximum
Vauxhall Astra Mk1 GTE (1980-1984)
The Astra GTE Mk. 1 marked Vauxhall’s first foray in to the relatively new ‘hot hatch’ segment, which had been dominated by the Golf GTi since the late
Buick Cars (1940-1949)
The 1940 Buick Super Estate Wagon, part of Buick's Series 50, is an iconic vehicle from the pre-World War II era, blending luxury with utility. It was known
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
1955 Fiat 600
The 1955 Fiat 600 was one of Italy’s most significant postwar automobiles. Compact, economical, and innovative for its time, it helped mobilize a generation of Europeans. 1955 Fiat
Dino 246 GTS (1972-1974)
With the sales of the Dino 246 GT stable, Ferrari looked to increase its popularity still further by introducing an open version. The 246 GTS made its debut
Buick Cars (1950-1959)
Buick cars of the 1950s are iconic for their stylish designs, powerful engines, and innovative features. This decade marked a significant period in Buick's history, characterized by significant
AMC Cars (1970-1979)
In 1970, AMC consolidated all passenger cars under one distinct brand identity and debuted the Hornet range of compact cars. The Hornet and the later Gremlin shared platforms.










