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  • AC History (1908-)

    Manufacturers
    AC History (1908-)

    AC Cars History History The first automobile from what would eventually become AC was presented at the Crystal Palace motor show in 1903; it was a 20 HP touring car and was displayed under the Weller name. The Weller Brothers of West Norwood, London, planned to produce an advanced 20 hp (15 kW) car ...

    AC | Britain
  • Carrozzeria Fissore

    Manufacturers
    Carrozzeria Fissore

    Carrozzeria Fissore Italian coachbuilder located in Savigliano, Turin History The firm was founded in 1919 by the brothers Antonio, Bernardo, Giovanni, and Costanzo Fissore. Originally they built horsecarts and only later expanded into repairing automobiles and trucks. In 1936 Bernardo took the rei ...

    Design & Coachbuilders
  • Coggiola 1800ES Coupe Concept (1972)

    Concept cars
    Coggiola 1800ES Coupe Concept (1972)

    Coggiola Volvo 1800ES Coupe Concept From 1972 This unique prototype presented by Carrozzeria Coggiola at the 1971 Paris Motor Show, is based at the Volvo 1800 ES two prototypes had been built by Sergio Coggiola and Pietro Frua. Coggiola's Volvo 1800-based ESC Coupe was technically built for studyin ...

    Coggiola
  • Glas 1700 (1964-1967)

    Motor Cars
    Glas 1700 (1964-1967)

    Glas 1700 car range Glas 1700 1964 to 1967 Overview Manufacturer Hans Glas GmbH Production 1964 to 1967 Assembly Dingolfing Designer Frua Body and chassis Body style 4-door saloon Layout FR layout Powertrain Engine 1682 cc straight-4 Transmission 4-speed manual, 4-speed automatic Dimensions Wheelba ...

    Glas
  • Lamborghini Espada (1968-1978)

    Sports Cars
    Lamborghini Espada (1968-1978)

    Lamborghini Espada (1968 to 1978) Overview Manufacturer Lamborghini Production 1968-1978 1217 made Assembly Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy Designer Marcello Gandini at Bertone Body and chassis Class Grand tourer Body style 2-door coupé Layout FR layout Powertrain Engine 4.0 L Lamborghini V12 Dimension ...

    Lamborghini
  • Lamborghini Faena concept (1978)

    Concept cars
    Lamborghini Faena concept (1978)

    Lamborghini Faena concept Presentation Year: 1978 Vehicle Expo: Turin Motor Show Class : Concept car Body design : Sports 4 door Coupe Engine: 3.9 L Lamborghini V12 The Lamborghini Faena is a four-door concept car by Pietro Frua , which is technically based on the Lamborghini Espada . It was create ...

    Lamborghini
  • Maserati 3500 GT (1957-1964)

    Sports Cars
    Maserati 3500 GT (1957-1964)

    Maserati 3500 GT 1957 to 1964 Overview Manufacturer Maserati Production 1957–1964 Designer Carrozzeria Touring (Coupé) Giovanni Michelotti of Vignale (Spyder) Body and chassis Class Grand Tourer Body style 2+2 coupé, 2-seat spyder Layout FR layout Chassis Welded tubular construction (Superleggera) ...

    Maserati
  • Maserati A6G (1951-1956)

    Sports Cars
    Maserati A6G (1951-1956)

    Maserati A6G 1951 to 1956 Overview Manufacturer Maserati Production 1951–1956 Designer Ernesto Maserati, Alberto Massimino and Gioacchino Colombo Powertrain Engine 1.5 and 2-litre straight-six Chronology Predecessor Maserati 6CM Successor Maserati 3500 Maserati A6G were various cars made by Maserat ...

    Maserati
  • Maserati Kyalami (1976-1983)

    Sports Cars
    Maserati Kyalami (1976-1983)

    Maserati Kyalami Production period: 1976 to 1983 Class : sports car Body versions : Coupe Engines: Gasoline 4.2-4.9 liters The Maserati Kyalami was a Gran Tourismo coupe of the Italian car manufacturer Maserati , which was produced from the fall of 1976 until the end of 1983.The kyalami was shown a ...

    Maserati
  • Maserati Mistral (1964-1970)

    Sports Cars
    Maserati Mistral (1964-1970)

    Maserati Mistral Production period: 1963 to 1970 Class : sports car Body versions : Coupe ,convertible Engines: Gasoline 3.5-4.0 liters The Maserati Mistral was a luxury sports car, produced by the Italian automaker Maserati from 1963 to 1970. The car was initially called Maserati 3500 GT 2posti an ...

    Maserati
  • Mercedes W113 SL (1963-1971)

    Sports Cars
    Mercedes W113 SL (1963-1971)

    Mercedes-Benz W113 230 SL,250 SL,280 SL 1963 to 1971 Manufacturer Mercedes-Benz Also called Mercedes Pagoda Production 1963–1971 48,912 built Assembly Stuttgart Untertürkheim, Germany Predecessor Mercedes-Benz W198 Mercedes-Benz W121 BII Successor Mercedes-Benz R107 Class sports car, GT Body style ...

    Mercedes Benz
  • Renault Florida/Caravelle (1958-1968)

    Sports Cars
    Renault Florida/Caravelle (1958-1968)

    Renault Florida and Caravelle car history Manufacturer Renault Years of production 1958 to 1968 Class Sports car Engines 845cm to 1108cm Bodywork Coupe,Convertible 2 doors The Renault Florida is a two-door coupe or convertible car manufactured by the Renault manufacturer from 1958 and designed by P ...

    Renault
  • Rolls-Royce Phantom VI (1968-1990)

    Luxury Cars
    Rolls-Royce Phantom VI (1968-1990)

    Rolls-Royce Phantom VI 1968 to 1990 Overview Manufacturer Rolls-Royce Ltd (defunct 1973) Rolls-Royce Motors Production 1968–1990 374 produced Body and chassis Body style 4-door sedan A small number of hearses were also built, and at least one 2-door convertibleand one 4-door convertible, both by Pi ...

    Rolls-Royce
  • Volvo P1800 (1961-1973)

    Sports Cars
    Volvo P1800 (1961-1973)

    Volvo P1800 1800ES 1961-1973 Overview Manufacturer Volvo Cars Production 1961–1973 39,407 notch coupé 8,077 sports estate Assembly West Bromwich, England (Jensen Motors, 1961–62) Torslanda, Sweden (1963–1973) Gothenburg, Sweden (1963–1973) Designer Pelle Petterson Body and chassis Class Sports car ...

    Volvo


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