by ClassicCars | Sep 17, 2023 | The ’60s, The ’70s
The Maserati Indy is a four-seater fastback grand tourer produced in the years 1969-1975. It was unveiled to the public at the Geneva Motor Show. It was the first Maserati-built car owned by Citroën and was given the name Indy in honour of...
by ClassicCars | Sep 13, 2023 | The ’70s
The Ferrari 365 GTC/4 is a 2+2 rear-wheel drive grand tourer produced in the years 1971-1972. It was based on the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 (Daytona) chassis. The car was fitted with power steering, electric windows and air conditioning as standard. There were...
by ClassicCars | Sep 12, 2023 | The ’70s, The 80s
The Lancia Montecarlo (type 137) is a sports car with a engine located in the centre, produced in Italy in 1975-1978 and 1980-1981. It was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show. The cars of the first series were known as the Lancia Beta...
by ClassicCars | Sep 10, 2023 | The ’70s, The 80s
The Alfa Romeo Spider is a 2-seater roadster with engine at the front and rear-wheel drive produced in four generations from 1966-1994. The last Spider of this series was produced in April 1993. It was Alfa Romeo’s last rear-wheel...
by ClassicCars | Sep 5, 2023 | The ’60s, The ’70s
The Saab 95 is a 7-seater station wagon produced by Saab Automobile AB from 1959-1978. Originally based on the Saab 93 limousine, the model’s development over the years closely followed that of the Saab 96 after the 93 was withdrawn from the market...
by ClassicCars | Sep 3, 2023 | The ’70s
The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (sold as the Mercedes-AMG SL from 2022) is a large touring sports car produced since 1954. The SL designation comes from German Sport-Leicht. Initially, the first 300 SL racing sports car was produced in 1952 with no intention of...