1995 Porsche 911 Carrera 6-Speed
Porsche’s 1995 911—or the 993 generation—advanced technology and performance, but in many ways remained true to the rear-engined sports car
Read MorePorsche’s 1995 911—or the 993 generation—advanced technology and performance, but in many ways remained true to the rear-engined sports car
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Read MoreA very sporty looking old car. 1970 Toyota Celica. Displayed at the October 1970 Tokyo Motor Show and marketed in
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Read MoreA Magnificent 1932 Lincoln Model KB Boattail Speedster. The car that never was. Retired Vice President of Design at GM,
Read MoreBased on the Tipo 33 prototype sports race car, around 18 road-going examples were built. The Stradale is powered by
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