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1919 Bentley EXP2-3 Litre

1919 – EXP2 3 LITRE – BM 8752 EXP2 is the oldest surviving Bentley, the second ever made and the first to win a race. EXP (for ‘experimental’) is the

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

SEAT Ibiza (1984-1999)

The SEAT Ibiza: sporty, young-spirited and design-driven For the first generation of the Ibiza (1984-1993), SEAT collaborated with Italdesign, the company of world famous Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro, with Karmann

1971 Ferrari 365 GT4 BB

The 365 GT4BB made its public debut on the Pininfarina stand at the 1971 Turin Show, but it would be almost two years before it reached the production

Chevrolet El Camino (1959-1987)

The Chevrolet El Camino The Chevrolet El Camino is a classic vehicle that blends the characteristics of a car and a pickup truck, often referred to as a

1984 Ferrari 288 GTO

Announced by Enzo Ferrari in September 1983, and unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1984, the GTO (also known unofficially with the 288 prefix) sparked off

1931 Bugatti Type 55 Roadster

In 1931, the Type 55 replaced the Type 43 super sport tour car with a Grand Prix motor. The Type 55 Bugatti now used the 2.3 litre Grand

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.

Ford Falcon Ranchero (1960–1963)

The Ford Falcon Ranchero was part of the Ranchero line, which began in 1957 as a car-based pickup truck. In 1960, Ford introduced the compact Falcon and by

1959 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB

1959 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta (Short Wheelbase) The 250 GT Berlinetta passo corto model's unveiling at the 1959 Paris Show, a Pinin Farina-bodied 250 GT and a Superamerica.
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