Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
BMW 3/20 PS Models (1932-1934)
The new, developed by BMW in Munich, type BMW 3/20 PS was launched in March 1932. The addition with the abbreviation AM 1 ("execution Munich") designated car was
International Scout (1960-1970)
The first Scout, FC501 rolled off the line December 1, 1960, a 4×2 Cab-Top in Blue Metallic livery. It was given a few non-standard accoutrements including the chromed
Jeep Trucks (1947-1987)
Jeep has a rich history of producing trucks that combine rugged off-road capability with the practicality and utility of a pickup. Here's a look at the key models
Mercedes-Benz SL (1971-1989)
In April 1971, a new SL rolled out onto the highway, the Mercedes-Benz 350 SL. For the first time in the history of the model series an eight-cylinder
Audi S2 Coupe (1990-1996)
At 1990’s Birmingham Motor Show, the ‘S’ model prefix that would go on to subtly convey the performance advantage held by a multitude of Audi models made its
Maserati Ghibli Spider (1969-1972)
Maserati Ghibli Spyder (1969 – 1972) In 1966, plans were made for a new grand tourer, to emphasise the concept of Maserati’s sporting tradition. The Ghibli, which takes
Maserati Quattroporte 3 (1979-1986)
The bestseller among classic Maserati GT cars, with 2,141 made in 14 years. Dubbed "the Italian Rolls-Royce", for its opulent interior trim. Styled by Italdesign, built at Innocenti
BMW 328 Roadster (1936-1940)
BMW 328 In the mid-1930s, BMW quietly developed a sports car that was soon to attract a lot of attention. It brought BMW top placings in international racing
1998 Cadillac Seville STS
1998 Seville STS - Cadillac's all-new flagship car was designed to appeal to the global luxury market and is being built in both left- and right-hand drive versions










