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BMW 501 Coupé & Cabriolet (1954-1956)

The company Baur, a Karosserie or coachbuilder in Stuttgart, Germany, which has been building BMW convertibles and coupe since the 1930s. Emerged on the types BMW 501 A or 501 six-cylinder

Ferrari 375 MM (1953-1955)

The Ferrari 375 MM, was a sports racing car produced by Ferrari from 1953 to 1955. It was named "375" for the unitary displacement of one cylinder in the

Audi 100 GL Saloon (1971-1976)

As part of the 1971-72 line, Audi NSU has present a new model, the Audi 100 GL. This represents a further development of the two- and four-door Audi 100

1969 Mercury Cyclone

Cyclone CJ Cyclone CJ high-performance fastback! Lincoln-Mercury leads the way into the '69 high performance world with an all-new, all exciting Cyclone CJ fastback. Outstanding performance, bold styling,

Aston Martin DBS (1967-1972)

Aston Martin DBS Production Dates: October 1967 – May 1972 Unveiled at Blenheim Palace on September 25, 1967, the William Towns designed DBS was originally only intended for

1958 Bentley S1 Continental Flying Spur

1958 Bentley S1 Continental Flying Spur The Bentley Flying Spur owes its name to coachbuilders H.J. Mulliner, whose inspired idea to offer a four-door body on the Continental

De Tomaso Vallelunga (1963-1968)

The De Tomaso Vallelunga was the first production car made by De Tomaso. Prior to 1963, Alejandro was solely focused on produced racing cars for the Formula Junior,

BMW 3 Series Saloon / Touring (1990-1999)

BMW 3 Series Saloon / Touring (1990-1999) BMW 316i saloon The third model generation of the BMW 3 Series generation (E36) was initially launched on the market as

Mustang Gallery (1971)

BMW 3/15 PS DA 3 Type Wartburg (1930-1932)

BMW 3/15 PS DA 3 - Type Wartburg Avid sports riders, BMW introduced in 1930 with the tiny type 3/15 PS DA 3 Wartburg, fashioned after the English
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