Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Nissan Skyline GT-R (1969-1972)
First Generation (1969-1972) After making its debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in the fall of 1968, a production version of the all-new GT-R was introduced to the
Audi Sport Quattro (1984-1985)
Before Audi could field a quattro in the elite Group B ‘supercar’ category in international rallying, it needed to comply with prevailing FIA homologation regulations necessitating production of
1939 Bentley Mark V Corniche
1939 Bentley Mark V Corniche The ‘Embiricos’ Bentley 4¼ Litre of 1938 inspired Bentley to create an aerodynamic Mark V called the Corniche. Although the original body was
Honda Accord (1976–2002)
THE ACCORD STORY The Honda Accord has stood for innovation in manufacturing, environmental performance, safety and luxury, offering buyers top quality and reliability in a fun-to-drive package. The
1954 Ferrari 375 Plus 0384AM
1954 Ferrari 375-Plus Chassis no. 0384 Engine no. 0384 0384AM was used as factory team car by Umberto Maglioli. The Ferrari factory sold this car to Jim Kimberly
Nash Cars (1950-1959)
With Nash’s all-new and radically styled 1949 Airflyte models, this was a adoption of aerodynamic principles in a low-priced mass-produced post-war automobile. The Airflyte’s design also extended its
BMW 303 Models (1933-1934)
BMW 303 (1933-1934) After the initial success for BMW in the automotive sector with the small BMW 3/15 PS and 3/20, BMW began the early thirties with the
1987 Ford Bronco II
The Ford Bronco II was sold from 1984-1990. The Bronco II takes on added appeal in 1987 with a new 4X2 model and an industry-first rear anti-lock brake system
Alfa Romeo Spider 1600 Duetto (1966-1967)
The 1966 Alfa Romeo 1600 Spider Duetto is a legendary Italian roadster known for its elegant design, and balanced performance. This design was the result of a number
BMW 3 Series Convertible (1986-1993)
BMW 318i convertible The convertible derived from the second generation 3 Series with no roll bar ranked among the most successful models of its kind in the world










