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Aston Martin AMV8 (1972-1989)

Aston Martin AMV8 After the sale of Aston Martin to ‘Company Developments’ in January 1972, work started on a comprehensive facelift of DBS V8, the main visual cue

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

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

Ford Thunderbird (1964–1966)
Fourth Generation

The Thunderbird (1964–1966) Fourth Generation The 1964 Thunderbird reverted partially to the square design theme. It was more angular than the 1961-63 models, yet not as square as
Fourth Generation

Mustang (1974-1978)
Second Generation

Generation II: 1974 – 1978 1974: The completely redesigned Mustang II is introduced. Compared with the 1973 model, the Mustang II is 19 inches shorter and 490 pounds lighter.
Second Generation

Land Cruiser Model 20/30 Series (1955-60)

Since just right after Japan's recovery from the war and its aftermath, Toyota already had future visions to export its domestic vehicles overseas. These forward-thinking Toyota employees knew

Peugeot VLV (1941)

Simple ingenuity In 1941, faced with the German occupation and fuel shortages, PEUGEOT developed a unique alternative for the time: the VLV (“Véhicule Léger de Ville – Light City

1966 Ferrari 365 California

The sixties chapter closed on the exclusive limited production series of Ferrari models with the Pininfarina designed 365 California model, a cabriolet that was presented at the 1966

Marcos Mantula (1983-1992)

The Mantula Coupe was launched at the Motor Show in 1984 beginning a long relationship between Marcos and the Rover V8 engine. The Mantula Coupe evolved from the

Mustang Gallery (1966)

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