by ClassicCars | Apr 16, 2023 | The '50s, The ’60s
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...
by ClassicCars | Apr 16, 2023 | The ’60s, The ’70s
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...
by ClassicCars | Apr 16, 2023 | The '50s, The ’60s
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...
by ClassicCars | Apr 16, 2023 | The ’60s, The ’70s
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...
by ClassicCars | Apr 16, 2023 | The ’60s
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...
by ClassicCars | Mar 31, 2023 | The ’60s, The ’70s
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...