by ClassicCars | May 16, 2023 | The ’70s
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,...
by ClassicCars | May 9, 2023 | The ’70s
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”....
by ClassicCars | May 7, 2023 | The ’70s, The 80s
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...
by ClassicCars | May 3, 2023 | The ’70s
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...
by ClassicCars | Apr 21, 2023 | The ’60s, The ’70s, The 80s
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...
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...