1929 Ruxton Model C Sedan

The Ruxton automobiles were a combination of innovative front-wheel-drive engineering and avant-garde styling. Only a small number of engineers and racing drivers had explored the foreign concept of front-wheel-drive, and…

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1932 Packard Model 900 Light Eight Convertible Coupe

The Light Eight was the first new production Packard since 1923, and an attempt to move downmarket in response to declining sales due to the Great Depression. At the same…

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1932 Peerless V-16 Prototype Sedan

Peerless was an American automobile produced by the Peerless Motor Company of Cleveland, Ohio. The company was known for building high-quality, precision luxury automobiles. Established in Cleveland in 1900, Peerless…

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New All-Electric, 2,040-HP Italian Hypercar Said to Hit 200 MPH in Less Than 10 Seconds

Using a novel setup with quad motors and a battery pack working with supercapacitors, the Fulminea even has decent driving range. We have seen some wild claims and six-figure prices by…

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1954 Ferrari 375 Plus Spyder

The Ferrari marque was founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1939 out of the Alfa Romeo’s race division as Auto Avio Costruzioni. Their first car was built in 1940, however many agree…

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1958 Messerschmitt KR200 KR201 Roadster

During World War II, the Messerschmitt Company produced German fighter planes such as the popular ME109 fighter. The company came into existence in 1923 and was founded by Professor Willy…

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1958 Zundapp Janus Sedan

Mobilizing the masses following World War II also meant venturing into the microbar business. Many were based on motorcycles and therefore could be licensed as such, giving their owners significant…

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2023 Porsche Cayman

Overview When it comes to sports cars, we’re easily charmed, but certain cars still linger in our minds for being truly outstanding. The 2023 Porsche 718 Cayman is one such…

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1934 Cadillac Model 452D V16 Custom Roadster

Henry Martin Leland and his son Wilfred were partly responsible for making Cadillac one of the finest of all American Automobiles. Henry was renowned for his precision engineering and for…

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1935 Duesenberg Model JN Convertible Coupe

Eric Lobban Cord described the Duesenberg as ‘The World’s Finest Motor Car.’ Automotive engineer Fred Duesenberg endowed it with a twin-overhead-camshaft straight-eight engine of 420 cubic inches, giving the Model…

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