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For 2000, Chevrolet Corvette continues to offer sports car lovers high performance excitement as it heads into the new millennium as The American Performance Icon. Whether its the hardtop, coupe or convertible, all Corvette models are designed....continue
Ferrari built a series of grand tourers from 1952 to 1964 dubbed the 250 Series, designed for both road and sports car racing. At its heart was a Gioacchino Colombo-designed twelve-cylinder engine, first introduced at the dawn of the Ferrari marque,....continue
During the 1960s, the American publics appetite for cars with ever-increasing horsepower seemed endless. Pontiac introduced its second-generation Tempest in 1964, offered in coupe, hardtop, and convertible body styles, and available with a new GTO option....continue
Buick used the Skylark name beginning in 1953 in celebration of the companys 50th anniversary. The Roadmaster Skylark was a top-of-the-line limited-production specialty convertible and was joined by the Cadillac series 62 Eldorado and the Oldsmobile....continue
Sir William Lyons advertisement describing their new sports model, the E-Type, was as such You dont have to be a competition driver to drive a Jaguar. You dont have to be a celebrity. You dont have to be rich, but just slide behind that racing....continue
This 1910 Ford Model T Fire Tender was offered for sale at the 2007 Christies auction of Exceptional Motor Cars at the Monterey Jet Center. It is finished in red with read seat, wheels and fenders. It has a 176.7 cubic-inch engine that produces....continue