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BMW 3200 CS (1962-1965)

BMW 3200 CS The 3200 CS coupé was the culmination of BMW's post-war automobile development phase using light-alloy V8 engines. BMW had surprised everyone in 1951 by returning

Maserati Tipo 26 (1926-1932)

Maserati produced its first car in 1926 – a race car named Tipo 26. It debuted with a victory in the 1926 Targa Florio, the first of an

Alfa Romeo Cars (1940-1949)

 

Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupé (1954-1957)

It was to be the perfect surprise: the 300 SL production sports car Mercedes-Benz presented at the International Motor Sports Show in New York on 6 Februar 1954

BMW 315 Models (1934-1937)

“Many German motorists see motoring not just as a comfortable and fast means of transport, but also as a sporting activity. These are people who, once they see

Jeep Jeepster (1948-1973)

Jeep Jeepster (1948-1973) The Jeepster was the last phaeton-style open-bodied vehicle made by a U.S. automaker, using side curtains for weather protection instead of roll-down windows. Originally offered

1920 Ballot 3/8 LC

Just four of these 3-litre 8-cylinder cars Ballot cars were produced for top level Grand Prix racing in the 1920s, and this particular example has an impeccable history.

Corvette Z06 Second Generation (1963)

Corvette Z06: A Quick History of a Fast Car The Z06 was first offered as an option package in 1963, directed at those who intended to use their

Jeep Cherokee (1974-2001)

Jeep Cherokee (SJ: 1974 – 1983) First generation The Jeep Cherokee debuted in 1974, and was based on the Jeep Wagoneer SJ platform. The original Cherokee was marketed

1971 Ferrari 365 GTC4

The 365 GTC4 model was unveiled at the 1971 Geneva Show, and was effectively a replacement for two models in the range, the 365 GTC which had ceased
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