Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
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
Ferrari Mondial Cabriolet (1983-1985)
Mondial Cabriolet (1983-1985) Nine years after its last open-top car (the 365 GTS4) had gone out of production, Ferrari came back with a 2+2 spider. By a bit of
1953 Daimler Dauphin Saloon
A unique Daimler Dauphin one-off British saloon from the post-War era. The Daimler Dauphin 2-door Saloon is one of the famous Lady Docker-inspired Show Cars and is understood
1965 Lotus Type 38
The Lotus Type 38 was a groundbreaking race car built by Lotus Cars specifically for the Indianapolis 500. Designed by Colin Chapman, Len Terry, and the Lotus team,
1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Pace Car
1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Six-Series convertible Pace Car In 1948, The first Chevrolet to pace the Indy 500 was a 1948 a Chevrolet Fleetmaster Six-Series Convertible, driven by Wilbur
Volkswagen Beetle Prototypes (1955-1969)
The Volkswagen Beetle successors that never were The Volkswagen Beetle is an icon. Over the years, it has symbolized many different things to many different people, from a
BMW 8 Series (1989-1999)
BMW 8 Series (1989-1999) BMW presented a car of superlatives with the Gran Turismo Coupé 850i at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1989. It remained in production until
Aston Martin DB5 (1963-1965)
1965 Aston Martin DB5 Designed by the Italian coachbuilder Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera. Released in 1963, it was an evolution of the final series of DB4. The DB series
Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S (1967)
Cosmo Sport 110S: A legendary sports car The Mazda Cosmo Sport (sold overseas as the 110S) – the world's first volume production sports car powered by a two-rotor










