Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)

1998 Honda Accord

The all-new 1998 Accord is the fifth redesign of one of America's most popular canines and the most-changed single model in its 22-year history. It boasts more room

Mercedes-Benz 300 E AMG (1999)

Six years after the C 36 AMG debuted, in January 1999, and as the mighty E 55 AMG was entering the market, Daimler acquired 51 per cent of

1975 Porsche 917 (Street-Legal)

In 1975, Porsche produced a street-legal version of the 917 race car, specifically for Count Teofilo Guiscardo Rossi di Montelera, a champion powerboat racer. This 917, chassis 30, was the

1955 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider

The 1955 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider is a classic Italian sports car known for its elegant design, spirited performance, and significant impact on Alfa Romeo's history. Here are

1988 Porsche 959

Power unit is a six-cylinder boxer engine with register turbocharger, Capacity of 2849 cc with Output of 450 bhp (331 kW) with a Top speed: 315 km/h (195

Mercedes-Benz SL (1963-1971)

The Mercedes-Benz SL, W 113 series (1963-1971) A comfortable two-seater touring car featuring high performance and optimum handling safety The Geneva Motor Show of March 1963 was the

1969 Mercury Cougar

Has Cougar done something for an encore? You'd better believe it. Virtually everything is new for 1969, from skin side to inside. The Cougar convertible is unmistakably new,

Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn (1949-1955)

The Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn is a luxury automobile produced by Rolls-Royce between 1949 and 1955. The Silver Dawn was the first Rolls-Royce to be sold with a standard steel

Mercedes-Benz 220 Coupé (1953-1955)

Mercedes-Benz 220 coupe (W 187 series, 1953 to 1955) Precursor of the CL-Class, The Mercedes-Benz 220 Coupé belonged to the W 187 series which Daimler-Benz presented at the

Nash Cars (1930-1939)

In 1934, Nash re-introduced the LaFayette name, this time for a line of smaller, less expensive cars. In 1935, Nash introduced a series known as the “Nash 400”
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