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Bizzarrini Strada
The Bizzarrini Strada, also called the 5300 GT Strada, was a sports car produced by Bizzarrini from 1964-1968 in Italy. It was sold as a 2-seater coupe, a roadster, and a low-suspension "Corsa" racing variant. It was Bizzarrini's most successful model and a total of...
Datsun 280Z
The Datsun Z, sold as the Nissan Fairlady Z in Japan, was the first generation of the Z GT sports car produced from 1969-1978. They were meant to compete directly with established European sports cars. The styling, engineering, relatively low price and impressive...
Aston Martin DB4 GT
The DB4 is a grand tourer, produced from 1958-1963. The DB designation is from the initials of David Brown, who built Aston Martin from 1947. Its design formed the basis for later models such as the DB4 GT Zagato, the 4-door Lagonda Rapide sedan. It was the first...
Ferrari 166 Inter
This car was Ferrari's first true grand tourer produced in the years 1948-1950. It was sold as a coupe and barchetta. In total, only 38 units were produced. Its predecessors were the 125 S and 166 S and it was replaced by the 195 Inter....
Lola T70
The Lola T70 was a prototype sports car produced by the British company Lola Cars in 1965. The car was usually powered by large American V8 engines and its chassis was made of aluminium. The T70 was quite popular in the mid to late 1960s. In total, just over 100...
Jaguar XJ-S II. Series
The Jaguar XJ-S was a luxury grand tourer produced in England from 1975-1996. Its predecessor was the Jaguar E-Type and was replaced by the Jaguar XK8. II. series was produced in 1981-1991. It was introduced to the market after a commercial failure in the 2nd half of...
Mercedes-Benz 190 SL
This 2-door luxury car was produced from 1955-1963 and was first unveiled as a prototype at the 1954 New York Auto Show. A total of 25881 units were produced. It represented an attractive and more affordable alternative to the exclusive Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, sharing...
Maserati 300 S
The Maserati 300S was a racing car produced from 1955-1958, designed for the FIA Sports Car Championship. In total, only 26 units were produced. It was produced as a 2-door convertible with rear-wheel drive and engine located in the front. It was powered by a...
Aston Martin DB Mark III
The DB 2/4 Mark III was a sporty grand tourer produced in the years 1957-1959. It replaced the Mark II using a Bentley-designed engine that was redesigned. It was sold as a 2+2 hatchback, 2-seater coupe and drophead. Only 551 were produced in total...
Ford RS200
The Ford RS200 was a sports car produced by Ford Motorsport in the UK in 1984-1986. It was first unveiled to the public at the Belfast Motor Show. The road-going version of this car was the basis for the Ford Group B competition car. It was sold as a...
Nash 600
The Nash 600 was produced by the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation in 1940-1942 and 1945-1949, after which it was renamed the Nash Statesman. The car was positioned in the low-price segment of the market, and its name comes from the car's ability to travel 970 km...
Aston Martin DB6
The Aston Martin DB6 was a grand tourer produced in the years 1965-1971. Its "DB" designation is from David Brown, who has been building the company since 1947. The DB6 replaced the DB5 and compared to its predecessor had better aerodynamics...
Aston Martin DBS V8
The Aston Martin V8 was a grand tourer produced in the United Kingdom from 1969-1989. Like all traditional Aston Martin cars, it was entirely hand-built, with each car requiring 1,200 hours to complete. It was sold as a 2-door coupe and convertible and only 4,021...
Volvo Amazon
The Volvo Amazon was a mid-size car produced between 1956 and 1970. It was introduced in the United States in 1959 at the New York International Auto Show as the 122S. A total of 667,791 units were produced, 60% of which were exported and replaced by the 140 series....
Alfa Romeo 2000 GT Veloce
The Alfa Romeo 2000 GT Veloce (also known as the 2000 GTV) was a 2-door coupe introduced in 1971 along with the 2000 Berlina and 2000 Spider and produced until 1976. The 2000 series was a replacement for the 1750 series. It was powered by the I4 engine,...
Lotus Elite Type 14
The name Lotus Elite is used for two production and one concept vehicle developed and produced by British manufacturer Lotus Cars. The car was produced in two generations. The first generation (Elite Type 14) was produced in 1957-1963 and the...
Austin-Healey 100
The Austin-Healey 100 was a sports car produced from 1953-1956 in England. It was based on the Austin A90 Atlantic movement and developed by Donald Healey. It was named after its ability to reach speeds of 100 mph (160 km/h). It was replaced by the Austin-Healey 3000....
Porsche 356 C
The Porsche 356 was a sports car produced in the years 1948-1965. It was sold as a 2-door coupe, convertible and roadster. It was Porsche's first mass-produced car. It was a light, nimble car with rear-wheel drive and engine located at the rear. Over...
Lamborghini Urraco
The Lamborghini Urraco was a 2+2 sports car produced by the Italians from 1972-1979. It was first introduced in 1970 at the Turin Motor Show. He was named after a line of fighting bulls from the Miura breed and his name translates as "little bull". The Urraco was...
Aston Martin V8 Vantage
The Aston Martin V8 Vantage is a British grand tourer and a more powerful version of the Aston Martin V8. It was introduced in 1977 as Britain's first supercar and could reach speeds of 270 km/h. It was produced until 1989 and a total of 534 units were...
Austin-Healey 3000 Mark III
The Austin-Healey 3000 was a British sports car produced in 1959-1967 in four generations. It was one of Austin-Healey's most famous models and over 90% of the cars were exported, mostly to North America. It was available as a 2-door roadster...
Triumph Spitfire 1500
The Triumph Spitfire was a sports car produced in 1962-1980 in five generations. It was unveiled at the London Motor Show. Roughly 315,000 units were produced in its 18 years of production and was sold as a 2-door convertible or roadster. He was...
Maserati Quattroporte III
The Maserati Quattroporte is a luxury 4-door sports sedan produced since 1963 (currently in its 6th generation). Quattroporte III, so 3. generation of this car, was produced between 1979-1990. It got a rear drive and replaced 2. generation with front-wheel...
Jaguar XK 150 (OTS)
The Jaguar XK 150 was a sports car produced in 1957-1961 and replaced the XK 140. It was sold as a coupe, roadster and convertible. At first it was only available as FHC (Fixed Head Coupe) and DHC (Drophead Coupe), later also as OTS (Open Two...
Alfa Romeo 6C 2500
The Alfa Romeo 6C name was used on road, race and sports cars produced from 1927-1954. The name 6C indicates the number of cylinders in the engine. It was unveiled in April 1925 at the Milan Motor Show. It was rear-wheel drive and the engine was located in the front....
Ferrari Testarossa
The Ferrari Testarossa is a sports car with a 12-cylinder mid-mounted engine. It was produced from 1984-1996 and was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show. It replaced the BB (Berlinetta Boxer). It was originally intended to be produced until 1991, but production was...
Maserati Mistral
The Maserati Mistral was a 2-seater grand tourismo produced from 1963-1970. It replaced the 3500 GT and was available in spyder and coupe versions. A total of 953 units were produced. It was rear-wheel drive with the engine mounted at the front. It was available with...
Triumph TR3A
The Triumph TR3A was a sports car produced in the years 1955-1962. As a traditional roadster, the TR3 was a big improvement over the TR2 with more power and better braking capabilities. In total, around 74,800 units were sold in all variants. It was the...
Buick Electra
The Buick Electra was a full-size luxury automobile produced from 1959-1990 and through six generations. Introduced as a replacement for the Roadmaster, the Electra served as Buick's flagship sedan line throughout its production run and was offered as a four-door...
Ferrari 330 GT
The Ferrari 330 was a series of V12-powered cars available as a 2+2 GT coupe, 2-seater Berlinetta, spyder and in racing versions, produced from 1963-1968. The first model of the 330 series was the Ferrari 330 America, which was almost identical to...
Triumph TR4
The Triumph TR4 was a 2-door sports car (roadster) produced from 1961-1965. Its chassis and drivetrain were based on previous TR models. Despite its modern appearance, only 40253 units were produced. It was replaced by the TR4A model. It was powered by the same I4...
Porsche 944
The Porsche 944 was a sports car produced from 1982-1991, based on the 924 platform. It was a mid-level model with the engine located in the front and rear-wheel drive. It was available as a 2-door coupe or convertible. Until the introduction of the Boxter...
Saab Sonnet III
The Saab Sonnet was produced between 1955-1957 and 1966-1974. It used components from the Saab 93, 95 and 96 models. It was mainly intended for the lucrative American market and was rare in the domestic (Swedish) market. The first prototype...
Bentley R-Type Continental
The Bentley R-type was the second series of post-war Bentley cars, produced from 1952-1955, replacing the Mark VI. It's basically a Mark VI. with a bigger boot. A total of 2323 units were produced. The car was available in standard as a 4-door sedan, had...
Chevrolet Nova SS
The Chevrolet Nova was a small car, produced in five generations between 1965-1979 and 1985-1988 (replaced by the Citation in 1979). By 1968, it was the top model of the Chevy II line. The Nova Super Sport (SS) was one of the smallest models of the...
MG MGA
The MG MGA was a sports car, produced in from 1955-1962. It replaced the MG TF 1500 Midget and represented a design change from previous MG sports cars. The MG MGA was first unveiled in September 1955 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. A total of 101081 units...
Fiat 124
The Fiat 124 was a small family car produced in the years 1966-1974. It was available in 4 possible body styles and it: a 4-door sedan, a 5-door station wagon, a 2-door coupe and a spider. On the basis of this car was later produced VAZ 2101 or...
Porsche 910
The Porsche 910, also called the Carrera 10, was a racing car produced in 1966-1967. Its predecessor was the Porsche 906 and successor was the Porsche 907. In total, only 29 units were produced. It had a rear drive and engine located in the middle. A...
Ferrari 308 GTS
The Ferrari 308 GTS (targa top) was a two-seater sports car produced from 1977-1980, first introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Its predecessor was the Dino 246 GT and GTS and successor was the 328 GTB/GTS. It was equipped with a smaller, initially atmospheric and...
Porsche 930
The Porsche 930, also known as the 911 Turbo, was a sports car produced from 1975-1989. At the time of its introduction, it was the fastest production car available in Germany. It was offered as a 2-door coupe, convertible and targa (body type with removable roof...
MG MGB
The MGB was a 2-door sports car, produced from 1962-1980 by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and later the Austin-Morris division. The car was first introduced in September 1962. It was available in 3 variants, namely: the 2+2 coupe MGB GT (1965-1980), the sports...
Triumph TR7
The Triumph TR7 was a 2-door sports car produced from 1975-1981 available as a coupe and roadster. The car was typical of its "wedge" shape. It had rear-wheel drive and was available with a 2-litre I4 engine with 105 hp (78 kW) or a 3.5-litre V8 engine with 135 hp...
Pontiac GTO 1. generation (1964-1967)
The Pontiac GTO was a 2-door, 4/5-passenger car and was produced in four generations from 1963-1974 in . The first generation GTO is credited with popularising the so-called "muscle car" segment. It was available as a coupe, convertible...
Lancia Fulvia
This car was first unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 1963 and was produced from 1963-1976. It was available in three variants namely: the 4-door Berlin limousine, the 2-door coupe and the Sport. The Lancia Fulvia was available with a choice of 6 different...
Lotus Éclat
The Lotus Éclat was a two-door sports car produced between 1975 and 1982. It was based on the Elite, but had a fastback body that offered more practicality and storage space, albeit with less headroom over the rear seats. The lower half of the fiberglass body was...
Tatra 613
Tatra 613 was a passenger car of higher class. It belongs to automotive legends and was produced between 1974 and 1995 as a successor to the Tatra 603. It was developed in Czecho-Slovakia as a representative vehicle, intended for the highest state officials and...
Duesenberg Model J
The Duesenberg Model J was a prestigious automobile that was meant to compete with the world's most luxurious and powerful cars such as the Hispano-Suiza and Rolls-Royce. It was introduced in 1928, a year before the stock market crash and the Great Depression. It was...
Jaguar Mark II
This sports sedan was produced from 1959-1967. Its predecessor was the Mark I and successor was the Jaguar 240/340, which was considerably cheaper and produced until 1969. The Mark II was one of Jaguar's most important models, as it was the first true sports saloon...
Jaguar XK 120
This sports car was produced in from 1948 to 1954. It was the first sports model produced after World War II and one of the fastest mass-produced cars of the time. The numbers 120 in the name indicate its top speed in miles per hour (193 km/h). Its predecessor was the...
Ferrari 512 BB
The Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer is a series of sports cars produced between 1973 and 1984. The 365 GT4 BB was the first of a series of road-going Ferraris equipped with a flat 12-cylinder. This was followed by the BB 512, equipped with a larger displacement engine and,...
1941 Ford Super De Luxe
This model was updated in 1941 in preparation for the Second World War. The 1941 design was also used in the discontinued 1942 model year and later in 1946-1948. Frequent changes in the placement of some parts, such as the three different positions of the cooling fan,...
1955 Nash Ambassador
The Nash Ambassador was a luxury automobile that was produced from 1927-1957. For the first five years it was the highest trim level, then from 1932 it was a stand-alone model. The 1954 model was the first American car to have a front-facing, fully integrated HVAC...
Chevrolet Deluxe
This car was produced from 1941-1952 and was the market leader in sales during the 1940s. years. The model range first started as a 4-door sedan, but later expanded to include other body styles. The first series was produced from 1941 to 1948, after which a new body...
Ford model A
Also called the GAZ A, it was produced from 1927-1931 and was the successor to the Model T. It was available in more than 10 possible body styles. It was the first car to have a safety windscreen, conventional pedals and steering wheel. In total, more than 4.8 million...
Triumph TR 6
The Triumph TR 6 was a two-door sports convertible produced in England from 1968-1976. A total of 91850 units were produced, most of which were exported to the USA. All TR6s were powered by a 2.5-litre I6 engine. The first models had a 150 hp (110 kW) engine, which...
1967-1969 Pontiac Firebird
This 2-seater sports car was produced from 1967-2002 in 4 generations and was available as a coupe or as a convertible. Today, we'll take a closer look at the first generation, which was produced between 1967 and 1969. Models were available with five different engines...
1972 Lotus Europa Type 74
This two-door coupe was produced in 1966-1975 in Lotus Types 46, 47, 54, 65 and 74 and a total of 9,230 examples were produced in all variants. The cars were available with three different mid-mounted engines, a 4/5-speed manual transmission. The...
Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn
This luxury 4-door car was produced from 1949-1955 and was the first Rolls-Royce offered with a factory-built body, which, along with the chassis, it shared with the Bentley Mark VI and Bentley R type until production ceased. Only 760 of them were produced in total....
Fiat 500
This small 4-seater city car was produced from 1957-1975. Thanks to its fashionable rounded shapes, its size and low price, it became one of the most successful folk cars. Thanks to its popularity, it was produced not only in Italy but also in other European...
Chevrolet El Camino
This two-door coupe was produced in five generations in 1959-60 and 1964-1987. Unlike a standard pickup truck, the El Camino was adapted from the standard Chevrolet two-door station wagon platform, and a cab and cargo bed were integrated into the body. The...
Ferrari Dino 206 GT
The Dino 206 GT was produced from 1967-1969 and a total of 152 were produced. Unlike its angular successor, it had the soft edges, aluminium bodywork and curves typical of earlier Italian cars. It was named after Enzo Ferrari's son Alfredo, who was known to his family...
Tatra 603
This Czechoslovak legend was produced in between 1955 and 1975. Primarily this 6, later 5-seater sedan was used for government representation purposes. In total, only 20 422 of them were produced and this in three series. It was totally...
Toyota 2000GT
This beautiful sporty two-door grant tourer was first unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1967 and its production was discontinued in 1970. Because it was too expensive and a similar price could buy cars from established brands like Porsche or...
Audi 100 Coupe S from 1972
It was a compact and luxurious car. This particular model was part of a range that was first introduced in the late 1960s. years and became one of the most popular cars of its time. The Coupe S was a sporty and stylish variant of the Audi 100 that offered a unique...
1980 Porsche 911
It was a sports car produced by the German automaker Porsche. The Porsche 911 was first introduced in the 1960s. 20 years. century and by 1980 it had become one of the most iconic sports cars in the world. This particular model year represented the end of the 911 era,...
Lancia Flavia 2000 from 1970
It was a mid-size luxury car produced by an Italian car company. Flavia was first introduced in the early 60s. 20s. century. Introduced in 1970, this particular model was an update of the Flavia range and featured a sleek and modern design as well as a host of new...
Ford Mustang
1968 was a breakthrough year for the popular muscle car, as it brought new design changes and improvements to the model. The 1968 Mustang had a new exterior design with a longer and wider body, a new grille and sleek taillights. This redesign has created a more...
1966 Chevrolet Corvette C2
Second-generation American sports car known for its distinctive design, sharp-edged bodywork and futuristic styling. It was also popular among sports car enthusiasts for its excellent handling and the powerful engines with which it was offered. This particular piece...
1971 BMW 2800CS
A sports coupe that was introduced in 1968 and was part of BMW's "New Six" range. Under its bonnet was a 2.8-litre inline six-cylinder engine that produced 170bhp, giving it a top speed of 200km/h. It featured sleek and aerodynamic styling and offered advanced...
1970 Plymouth Hemi Cuda
A famous American muscle car that boasted one of the most powerful engines of its time. Specifically, the Hemi 426 V8 engine (7-liter displacement). Today it is very rare and sought after for its aggressive styling, high performance, and especially because it was...
1976 Cadillac Eldorado
It is part of the Cadillac Eldorado series, which was produced from 1953 to 2002. This car features a distinctive and stylish design with a long bonnet and short deck, as well as sleek chrome features. Under the hood is an 8.2-liter V8 engine with 200 horsepower. This...
Chevrolet Bel Air
Today we're going to take a look at the 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air. This car is part of the 2. generation, which was produced from 1955 to 1957. It had a distinctive body style studded with chrome and was available with a variety of engines: a 3.5L and 3.9L inline...
1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5
A beautiful two-door convertible that has won fans with its timeless design and luxury. It's powered by a 3.5-litre V8 engine and, coupled with its automatic transmission, provides a comfortable and enjoyable drive. In addition, it has a power output of 200 hp and...
1961 Aston Martin DB4
A luxury grand tourer that made its debut at the 1958 London Motor Show. Under its bonnet is a 3.7-litre inline six-cylinder with 240 horsepower and a top speed of 225 km/h. It features a sporty design and decent performance, making it one of the most iconic cars of...
1972 De Tomaso Pantera
A beautiful Italian mid-engined sports car produced between 1971-1993. The 1972 model was part of the first generation of Pantera cars designed by automotive designer Tom Tjaarda and built in Modena. It was powered by a 5.8-litre Ford V8 engine and had a top speed of...
1949 Buick Roadmaster Dynaflow
A luxury car produced by the Buick division of General Motors. It was part of the Roadmaster series and features Buick's Dynaflow automatic transmission system, which offers smooth shifting. It features a stylish body design with chrome elements and a spacious...
Porsche 356B
Do you know which was the first mass-produced Porsche? It was a Porsche 356, and today we're going to take a look at the 1963 Porsche 356B. It is a light and agile car with a rear engine and rear-wheel drive. It was available with either a 1.6L or 2L engine with a...
Rolls-Royce Silver Spur
Today, we're going to talk about the 1985 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur: 1. It is a luxury car derived from the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit, from which it differs with a longer wheelbase 2. Produced in 1980-2000 3. It is powered by a 6.75-litre V8 engine mated to a THM400...
1983 Datsun 280ZX
Another sports car, this time from Japan - 1983 Datsun 280ZX. This car was produced from 1978-1983 and depending on the market, you may also know it as the Nissan Fairlady Z. It is equipped with a 2.8-liter L28 fuel-injected six-cylinder engine and a 5-speed manual...
Jaguar XK120
Today, we're going to take a look at a few facts about the 1951 Jaguar XK120 British sports car: 1. This car was produced from 1948 to 1954. 2. It was Jaguar's first sports car since the SS 100 ceased production in 1939. 3. Under its bonnet is a 3.4-litre inline...
Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz
Without a doubt one of the best convertibles of the 50s. for years was the Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz. Even in those years Cadillac had electric windows and seats, while its competitors in Europe had manual controls. Power was provided by a 365 cu in (6-liter) OHV V8...
1959 Bentley S1 Continental
Hopefully everyone is familiar with this luxury car from Bentley Motors Limited, which has been given a lot of attention, especially to detail and styling. It was produced from 1955-1959 and was derived from the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud. It boasts a 4.9-litre inline...
1966 Dodge Charger
A mid-size car that was produced from 1966-1978. This restored piece features a 426 CID Hemi V8 engine (7-liter eight-cylinder) paired to a four-speed manual transmission. It includes an eye-pleasing interior featuring brown upholstery, a full-length centre console...
Delahaye 135MS Roadster
Interesting design, uniqueness, luxury. These words also describe the Delahaye 135MS Roadster. Let's take a look at a few facts about this car. 1. The Delahaye 135MS Roadster was a luxury sports car produced by the French automaker Delahaye from 1935-1954. 2. It was...
1953 Maserati A6GCS/53 Berlinetta
It was powered by a 2.0-litre 170 hp inline six-cylinder engine with a top speed of almost 235 km/h. The engine was hidden behind a prominent grille and the car weighed a respectable 740 kilograms overall. The A6GCS chassis is also worth mentioning. It was in fact...
Packard Twelve Convertible Victoria
Luxury American car, Packard Twelve Convertible Victoria from 30. years of the last century, became famous for its luxury and impressive performance. Under the hood we find a 12-cylinder engine that delivered around 160 hp, so it could easily run the car to over 140...
Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder
The 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder was powered by a 3.0-litre V12 engine that produced around 280 horsepower and had a top speed of around 240 km/h. The sleek, sporty design, which includes a long bonnet, short rear deck and removable hardtop, makes this beauty...
Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic
It is a very rare sports car that was produced in the 1930s. The 57SC Atlantic was based on the Type 57S and was designed by Jean Bugatti, son of company founder Ettore Bugatti. The Type 57SC Atlantic is known for its sleek and aerodynamic design, which was inspired...
Jaguar D-Type
The 1955 Jaguar D-Type is a race car designed specifically for "endurance" racing. It was particularly successful at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France, where it won in 1955, 1956 and 1957. The D-Type was powered by a 3.4-litre inline six-cylinder engine that produced...
Aston Martin DB5
It is a luxury grand tourer that was produced by the British car manufacturer Aston Martin between 1963 and 1965. It was the successor to the Aston Martin DB4. He also rose to fame as James Bond's companion in the film Goldfinger. The DB5 was powered by a 4.0-liter...
Ferrari 250 GTO
It is a sports car that was produced by the Italian carmaker Ferrari in the 1960s. years of the last century. It is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and iconic cars of all time. The 250 GTO was produced between 1962 and 1964 and was originally designed to...
1964 Porsche 904
A beautiful racing car in all its glory. All you need for this car is sunny weather and a winding road for a great driving experience. This is a Porsche 904 produced between 1964 and 1965. Driving characteristics provided by the manual gearbox and engine. It was in...
1981 BMW M1
This super sports car rolled off the production lines in 1978. production lasted only 3 years. This is the first BMW with the M. The design was created by the famous automotive designer Giorgetto Giugiaro. This two-door coupe with a mid-engine drove the rear wheels....
1966 Ferrari 500 Superfast
This Italian sports car was produced between 1964 and 1967. This model has become Ferrari's flagship thanks to its outstanding driving characteristics. These were guaranteed by the engine together with a reliable gearbox. Under the bonnet is the Tipo 208's 5-litre V12...
1971 Lamborghini Miura
The Miura is considered by many to be the most beautiful sports car made by Lamborghini. Production began in 1966 and lasted only 6 years. From this time 766 units were produced. The name of this car was given to the fighting bull race Miura. For the first time in...
1961 Ford Thunderbird
The third-generation Ford Thunderbird 2-door convertible. His arrival on the scene brought several firsts. The most distinctive feature of the Thunderbird, however, was the "Swing Away" steering wheel. Depending on the options available, the following could be...
1967 Aston Martin DB6
After wind tunnel testing, it was discovered that the DB5 was prone to aerodynamic lift, which the designers wanted to avoid. That's where the DB6 comes in with its aerodynamic improvements. The DB6 was produced from 1965-1970. Only 1,788 pieces were produced making...
Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV
Italian 2-door coupe produced between 1967 and 1972. The 1750 GTV replaced the Giulia Sprint GT Veloce and introduced many acculturations and improvements. One of the most noticeable changes was the increase in engine capacity which, after modification, included a...
1960 Bentley Continental S2 (1959-1962)
The name 'Continental' has become synonymous with the very best Bentley models. The S2 Continental was both elegant and the most luxurious grand tourer of its time. The S2 was produced in three variants: a 2-door coupe , a 2-door sedan and a 4-door sedan. The exterior...
1970 Oldsmobile Toronado GT
The first generation arrived on the production lines in 1966 and was produced until 1970. It was built on the GM E platform like the Buick Riviera. The GT version differed from the base model by incorporating a special performance camshaft and "GT" gearbox calibrated...