Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Buick Cars (1960-1964)
1963 Buick Special In 1961, Buick introduced an innovative, lightweight all-aluminum V-8 to power its new midsize Special model line. Displacing only 3.5L (215 cubic inches), it
Lancia Aprilia (1937-1949)
The Aprilia, introduced in 1936, was the spiritual legacy of Vincenzo Lancia, who had passed away a few months before the commercial launch of the car. Provided with
1911 Marmom Wasp
The Marmon Wasp, one of America’s most historic automobiles that was driven to victory in the first Indianapolis 500 race in 1911. The Marmon Wasp is owned by
Aston Martin DB Mark III (1957-1959)
Aston Martin DB Mark III Production Dates: March 1957 - July 1959 The final development of the cars based on Claude Hill's chassis and the Lagonda six-cylinder twin
Maserati Mexico (1966-1972)
The Maserati Mexico was the marque's first production V8 coupé to become widely available, following the highly exclusive 5000 GT. It shared its general construction with the original
Jaguar XK120 (1948–1954)
The XK120 took the world by storm when it was introduced in the 1948 London Motor Show. A particularly enthusiastic XK120 owner and driver was Leslie Johnson, who
Porsche 914 (1969–1976)
Porsche 914 Porsche 914/8 Year of production: 1969–1976 Power unit: eight-cylinder boxer engine Capacity: 2997 cc Output: 300 bhp (221 kW) Top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph) In
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
Chrysler LeBaron (1977-1981)
It was only until 1977 that the name LeBaron was used for a Chrysler branded car. As a Chrysler model, the LeBaron was offered in a range of









