Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)

Grand Prix Racing
with Mercedes-Benz (1934-1939)

1965 Plymouth Barracuda

The 1965 Plymouth Barracuda was the second model year of Plymouth’s fastback sporty compact, and only the second year the nameplate existed. It was still closely tied to

Chrysler New Yorker (1949–1954)

The third generation Chrysler New Yorker (1949–1954) marked a transitional era for the brand, moving from prewar styling to postwar modernity. Estimated over 586,000 New Yorker units across

1969 Mercury Marquis

Marquis Brougham: most dramatically styled car since the Continental Mark III Here, from the makers of Continental Mark III, is a totally different look in medium-priced cars -

1976 Ford Maverick

Ford Maverick (1970–1977) was a rear-wheel-drive compact car introduced in 1969 for the 1970 model year, designed to replace the Falcon. Available primarily as a two-door sedan (later

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

1929 Mercedes S-Type Barker Tourer ‘Boat Tail’

This unique car will be appearing in the UK for the first time since 1958, when it was under the ownership of British Racing Drivers’ Club co-founder Earl

History Of The Quadrifoglio

History Of The Quadrifoglio (also called the 'cloverleaf') Since 1923, the Quadrifoglio logo has been the symbol of Alfa Romeo racing cars and since WWII, it has also

Toyota Land Cruiser Model 60 Series (1980-1989)

The transition from a workhorse to an RV (Recreational Vehicle), the debut of the 60 series changed the general opinion of 4WD vehicles together with the addition of

Chrysler Executive Limousine (1984-1986)

The Chrysler Executive Limousine was a factory-built stretch limousine based on the Chrysler Fifth Avenue platform. It was a rare, low-volume, luxury vehicle aimed at corporate, VIP, and
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