Introduced at the 1970 Geneva Motor Show, the Alfa Romeo Montreal was a sleek 2+2 front-engine, rear-wheel drive coupe designed by Marcello Gandini of Bertone. Derived from the exotic Tipo 33 Stradale, the Montreal’s 2.6-liter, quad-cam V-8 with Spica mechanical fuel injection and dry-sump lubrication was mated to a five-speed ZF manual gearbox...
Originally designed by Carrozzeria Ghia of Torino and built by Karmann of Osnabrück, Germany, the Karmann Ghia Coupe debuted at the 1955 Paris Motor Show where it found immediate popularity, and a convertible variant was introduced just two years later. Production continued with minimal changes until 1974, when it was replaced by the Golf-based..
When Ferrari launched its brand-new 365 GTB/4 at the Paris Motor Show in 1968, the memory of Ferrari’s epic 1-2-3 win at the 24 Hours of Daytona the year before was still fresh in the mind of the automotive world. Hence, the new car in the stable was dubbed “Daytona” in honor of that historic event – a name commonly used by all but Ferrari, whic..
Introduced in 1975, the “La Grande Bug” was a limited-edition Volkswagen Super Beetle which, like previous versions, benefited from decades of development in performance, comfort, and reliability. In addition to having a slightly wider and longer body, which provided more room for passengers and storage, Super Beetles featured an upgraded front ..
Chassis No. 904.374.33 A
What remaining a clear favorite among many off-road enthusiasts to this day, the charming Series I was first released by Land Rover in 1948 and remained in continuous production for nearly 40 years. Taking inspiration from the robust World War II era Jeeps, Land Rover would offer a sturdy box-welded frame and crucial..
Chassis No. 2V87X4N162804
While the 1960s and early-70s delivered an all-out Pony car war between American manufacturers spurred on by early SCCA Trans-Am racing, new government regulations made it increasingly difficult for manufacturers to continue building muscle cars that featured brute styling and gobs of power that Americans had fallen..
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Chassis No. 9119300060
Engine No. 6700085
If you're a fan of Porsche and enjoy their racing victory posters you might have a copy of Porsche – Die Rennplakate from 2008. It chronicles the marketing push by Porsche to promote their major racing victories since their first win ..
Chassis No. 07738
The lucrative American market in the 1960s was hungry for sporty and exhilarating open-top sports cars, especially those from Europe. The Germans produced the beloved Porsche 911 Targa and the Mercedes-Benz SL line, while the British were responsible for a variety of Austin-Healey roadsters and the Jaguar E-Type Roadster. N..
Chassis No. 113.044.10.013076
The world was first introduced to the W113 generation Mercedes-Benz SL in March 1963. An extremely popular Mercedes, it combined the fantastic sporting characteristics of the iconic 300 SL with the cruising comforts of the 190 SL to create an icon of the 1960s. The 'Pagoda' SL's most notable feature is the safet..
Chassis No. C-A2SB-1373557-A
When daydreaming about what type of vehicles police used on this side of the pond in the late 1960s and early 1970s (and who doesn't?) the mind's eye usually conjures up an array of powerful, full-sized iron, think Chevrolet Biscayne or aptly named Plymouth Fury. These police cars were built to chase down speeder..