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1979 Mercedes-Benz Schulz Studie CW311
The B&B (Mercedes-Benz) CW311 was designed by Eberhard Schulz and built at Rainer Buchmann's tuning garage in Germany. It made its debut...
1991 Mercedes-Benz C112
For the 1990 racing season in Group C, Mercedes-Benz, in cooperation with the Swiss Sauber team. Quite successfully: the team was world...
1979 Mercedes-Benz C111-IV
Remember the Mercedes-Benz C111 series? The final iteration, the C 111 IV, ushered in the model’s most radical performance era. A true...
1957 Oldsmobile F-88 Mark II
A Mark II version was finished for the 1957 Motorama. An updated version of the, painted blue metallic and featuring design aspects of...
1957 Lincoln Typhoon
There were two cars built in 1953 by the Ford Motor Company, the Ford X-100, and the Lincoln Fifty-X, which are shown here. They were...
1955 Lincoln Futura
The Lincoln Futura is a concept car promoted by Ford's Lincoln brand, designed by Ford's lead stylists Bill Schmidt and John Najjar, and...
1955 Lincoln Capri Woodie Sportsman Convertible Show Car
In 1955, Lincoln built twelve "Colour Cars" to display at Auto Shows throughout the United States. Each was specially designed to appeal...
1953 Lincoln XL-500
1953 XL-500 had the pushbutton transmission in the steering wheel, telephone and dictaphone, and automatic jacks that lifted it for...
1952 Packard Special Speedster
The restyling of the 1951 Packard was managed by John Reinhart, who became the styling chief in 1947. It was a well-received and...
1955 Packard Request
Due to a steady flow of requests to bring out a modern interpretation of its classic pre-war grille, Packard developed the "Request"...
1955 Packard Saga Concept Car
This fabulous Packard concept car is the first of four built by the Mitchell-Bentley Corporation for Packard who used the car at auto...
1952 Lancia Aurelia PF200 Convertible (B52)
America's infatuation with the jet plane in the early 1950s did not take long to cross the Atlantic. Particularly Italy's leading...
1955 Lancia Aurelia “Florida”
Without a doubt the most famous and influential special on an Aurelia chassis was the Florida berlina by Pininfarina. It appeared in 1955...
1957 Lancia "Florida II"
Design milestone, with stylistic elements which have for many years influenced the world-wide production, it was the personal car of the...
1950 Rover Jet 1 Prototype
The Rover JET1 was a gas turbine car originally built in Solihull in 1949/1950 by the Rover Company, and modified to a more aerodynamic...
1958 Chrysler Imperial D`Elegance
The Imperial was designed by Virgil Exner and hailed by Chrysler as 'The Finest Car America Has Yet Produced.' A very bold statement...
1953 Manta Ray
The Manta Ray is a fiberglass bodied Sport Custom built by Glen Hire and Vernon Antoine of Whittier, California. As many other futuristic...
1953 Siata Berlina Prototype
This one-off, four-seat, Siata Berlina uses the Fiat derived 2.0 liter V8 engine which can also be found in the more common Fiat 8Vs, and...
1957 Spohn Convertible
Built in 1957, it is one of the last Spohns ever built. Spohn was a coachbuilder from Ravensburg, Germany, who was credited for building...
1955 Ghia Steamline X ‘Gilda’
Designed by Giovanni Savonuzzi, the Ghia Gilda astounded the public at car shows with its extraordinary architecture which over time...
1958 Sir Vival
Walter C. Jerome of Worcester, Massachusetts was a man possessed by a mission to make the world’s safest car. In the end, he failed to...
1950 REAF-1950 / РЭАФ-50
The Classic REAF-1950 / РЭАФ-50 (1950) was a car designed by Vsevolod Bahchivandzhi and his team around 1940-1950. This car is an...
1952 Delahaye 235 Coupe par Saoutchik
Delahaye’s final luxury model, the 235, was introduced in 1952, bearing a refined version of the famous 135 chassis and engine, now...
1952 Cunningham C-3 Continental Coupe Prototype
“Spine-jolting acceleration that stems from phenomenal low-speed torque; ridiculous ease of motion; paralyzing brake power; positive...
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