Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)

Mercedes-Benz E-Class (1984-1996)

The first E-Class, Saloon, Coupé, cabriolet and Estate Models In November 1984, Mercedes-Benz presented the eagerly awaited new saloon in the intermediate class. The new 124 series was

1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Pace Car

1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Six-Series convertible Pace Car In 1948, The first Chevrolet to pace the Indy 500 was a 1948 a Chevrolet Fleetmaster Six-Series Convertible, driven by Wilbur

Maserati Quattroporte 1 (1963-1970)

The fastest 4-door sedan of the Sixties - 210 to 230 kph (131 to 144 mph) depending on engine, gearbox and final drive. Stylist Pietro Frua took inspiration

Volkswagen Type 3 Convertible (1961)

Volkswagen Type 3 convertible The Type 3 convertible which never went into series production and which has a total of just 16 handcrafted bodies in existence. The prototype

Apollo 3500 GT (1962-1971)

The Apollo 3500 Gran Turismo Sports Coupe is the first sports car to combine exotic Italian coachwork with the economy and reliability of on American production car engine

Renault Floride (1958-1968)

The Renault Floride is a stylish and compact convertible/coupe that was produced between 1958 and 1968. It was known for its elegant design and was marketed primarily in

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

Porsche 356 (1948-1965)

Porsche 356 On 8 June 1948, the first automobile bearing the Porsche name was approved for production: the Porsche 356/1 Roadster, manufactured in Gmünd in the province of

Maserati 3500 GT Touring (1957-1964)

With this model in fact came to pass, ten years after the presentation of the first Maserati road car, the transition from the racing world to that of

Ferrari 250 GT 2+2 (1960-1963)

The 250 GT 2+2 Coupé was unusual in that, instead of first being presented at one of the major salons, it made its public debut as the course
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