Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
1956 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta
The "Tour de France" series of cars were the competition orientated berlinetta versions of the 250 GT road cars, designed for racing in the GT category, and were
Mercedes-Benz 770 “Grand Mercedes” (1930-1944)
Mercedes-Benz 770 “Grand Mercedes” (W 07 and W 150, 1930 to 1943) With its supercharged 7.7-liter, 8-cylinder in-line engine, the W 07-series “Grand Mercedes” produced from 1930 to
1999 Shelby Series 1
1999 Shelby Series 1 Shelby Series 1 was a high-performance roadster designed by Carroll Shelby and produced by Shelby American. It was powered by Oldsmobile's 4.0 L L47
Ferrari Mondial 8 (1980-1982)
The Mondial 8 was announced at the 1980 Geneva Salon, as the replacement for the Dino 308 GT4 model. The "Mondial" part of the model title was a
Cadillac Eldorado & Coupe de Ville (1960-1979)
1960-1970 The flamboyant tailfins continued to be refined through 1964 when Cadillac built its three millionth car. However, design enhancements were complemented by several engineering innovations that were
Vauxhall DY (1933-1938)
The Vauxhall DY was produced from 1931 to 1933. It is remembered as a symbol of British automotive engineering during the early 1930s. Design and Features: The DY
1987 Acura Legend Coupe
INTRODUCTIONThe Acura Legend Coupe is an exclusive personal luxury car which incorporates Honda Motor Co., Ltd.'s latest technology and is built to the highest quality standards. It is
BMW M5 (1988-1995)
BMW M5 (1988-1995) The third generation of the BMW 5 Series (E34) was officially presented to the press in January 1988. This was a completely new development. BMW
BMW M5 (1984-1988)
The M5 built as a touring car. The M5 entered its second generation in 1988, the straight-six power unit originally displacing 3.6 and subsequently 3.8 litres, with output
Chrysler Concorde (1993-2004)
Chrysler’s renaissance began in earnest with the mid-size Concorde sedan that debut in 1993, Chrysler once again explodes to the forefront of the automotive world by changing the










