Description The Delage company has to their credit many records including a world championship and...
Description Launched in 1933, the first of what would become known as the ‘Derby Bentleys’ continued...
Description In its all-too-short lifetime Invicta carved out an enviable reputation for building...
Description A rare overdrive car with stunning foursome coachwork by famed French carosserier De...
Description The right-hand drive TC Midget appeared in 1946, and was almost identical in appearance...
Description Told by the post-war Attlee government to ‘export or die’, the British motor industry...
Description It was at the 1948 London Motor Show that Jaguar threw the sports car world into turmoil...
Description Automotive developer and racer Donald Healey, looking to reach a broader sports car...
Description Introduced in 1956, the A35 replaced the highly successful Austin A30. The name...
Description This fabulous XK150 Drophead Coupe was first registered in 1958, later finding its way...
Description For those insufficiently wealthy to afford its hyper-expensive, race-bred sports car...
Description Intended to make sports car motoring more affordable, the Donald Healey-designed Sprite...
Description Created to spearhead Mercedes-Benz’s return to competition in the post-war era, the 300...
Description The first Cadillac “Coupe de Ville” was shown during the 1949 Motorama. It was built on...
Description The 356B, produced from 1960 through 1963, represents the mid-point in this design’s...
Description The first generation of the Volkswagen Type 2 with the split windshield, informally...
Description The last Bentley to be built on a separate chassis, in 1962, saw the introduction of the...
Description Introduced at the 1962 Racing Car Show, the 23 was arguably the most successful sports...
Description The last Bentley to be built on a separate chassis, in 1962, saw the introduction of the...
Description Sporting elegant coachwork designed and built by Pininfarina, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta...
Description This fabulous and well known recreation was commissioned by Andy Chaffey using a 1965...
Description Although the Mk I was a great success, selling four times as many as the larger Jaguar...
Description The Mustang was initially offered as either a ‘Notchback’ Coupé or a Convertible with...
Description Conceived and developed as an open sports car, the Jaguar E-Type debuted at the Geneva...
Description Some ten years after the original Land Rover’s introduction, it was felt that the time...
Description The Mercedes-Benz W113 roadsters, designed by Paul Bracq, were produced from 1963...
Description Realm Engineering of Honeybourne in Worcestershire has built up a fine reputation over...
Description Among the greatest of all post-war sports cars, Jaguar’s E-Type made immediate headlines...
Description The Jaguar E-Type (a.k.a. Jaguar XK-E) is a British sports car, which was manufactured...
Description Designed by Alex Issigonis in 1959, a new concept in car design was born. With a...
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