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1967 Shelby Cobra 427 Roadster CSX3357
As with many British specialist manufacturers, AC Cars had been using the smooth, refined Bristol straight-6 engine in its small-volume production, including its AC Ace 2-seater roadster. The engine was a pre-World War I...
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1966 Bizzarrini Strada 5300 Coupe
Thanks to his test-driving and engineering skills, Giotto Bizzarrini was hired by Enzo Ferrari in 1957. Here he first fine-tuned existing models and eventually was given the responsibility to develop a new line of GT rac...
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1970 Lamborghini Miura S Coupe
Ferruccio Lamborghini entered the automobile business in 1963. His previous efforts were in the tractor manufacturing business, modifying military surplus equipment for civilian use. The creative entrepreneur and car buf...
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1972 Ferrari Daytona 365 GTB/4 Coupe
Unlike Lamborghini's new Miura, the 365GTB/4 "Daytona" was a traditional front-engined, rear-drive car. Over time, some pundits and customers were disappointed that Ferrari stuck with this layout unlike with th...
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1973 Ferrari 365 Daytona Spyder Conversion
First introduced to the public at the Paris Auto Salon in 1968, the Ferrari 365GTB/4 Daytona replaced the 275 GTB/4 but, although it was also a Pininfarina design, the Daytona was radically different. Its sharp-edged sty...
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1976 Lamborghini Countach LP400 'Periscopio'
The Lamborghini Countach can be credited with having popularized, if not pioneered, the wedge-shaped, sharply angled look popular in many high performance supercars to this day. The "cabin-forward" design conce...
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1970 Maserati Ghibli Spyder
Maserati had retired from factory racing participation due to the Guidizzolo accident during the 1957 Mille Miglia, though it built racing cars to be raced by others after that date. After 1957, the company long-known fo...
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1973 Porsche Carrera Coupe RS
Since its inception in 1965, the Porsche 911 has been modified, both by private teams and the factory itself, for racing, rallying and other types of automotive competition. It is often cited as the most successful compe...
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1927 Ford Roadster Shadow Rods Steel XL-27 Modified
If you hang around the hot rod hobby long enough, you're bound to collect a lot of parts along the way. Then, one day, you start looking at what you've accumulated and discover you have enough there to build a car. Some ...
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1967 Ferrrari 330 GTC
Reporters anxiously awaited the unveiling of Ferrari's new Formula One car at the company's annual press conference in 1964, but Enzo had a surprise up his sleeve. It was here that he first introduced -with great fanfare...
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1969 Ford Boss 429 Mustang
Ford's legendary Boss 429 was born of the automotive megalith's need to qualify 500 examples of its new racing engine for NASCAR. But instead of putting production units in the midsize Torinos that they ran in stock car ...
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1937 Ford Sedan Custom Phantom Sportsman
Ford Motor Company's 1937 offerings featured a more rounded look from the prior year with fine horizontal bars in the convex front and hood-side grilles. The front grille was v-shaped rather than following the fenders in...
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1984 Ferrari BBi 512 Boxer
Enzo Ferrari wasn't blind to the success of the Dino, or to the market's yearning for a mid-engined 12-cylinder Ferrari. When finally he decided to build such a car for production, however, he surprised most everyone by ...
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1969 Ferrari 365 GT
By the second half of the 1960s, Ferraris were becoming ever more sophisticated, refined, and easier to drive. This was particularly true of the Ferrari 365 GT 2+2, which catered to an older audience less inclined to com...
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1964 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III Four Door Saloon James Young
The last of the Rolls-Royce separate-chassis cars from Crewe, the Silver Cloud was the primary bodystyle manufactured by the exclusive English automaker from April 1955 until March 1966. A major update from the pre-war m...
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1987 Chevrolet Caprice (Modified) Batmobile
Although vehicles for the Batman films have been custom built for the purpose, perhaps the most famous Batmobile, the one from the 1966-1968 live action television show, began life as a Ford concept car called the Lincol...
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1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 Roadster
Following the first two less than awe-inspiring production years in 1953 and 1954, GM was seriously considering shelving the Corvette and consigning it to be little more than a footnote in automotive history. It is round...
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1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 Two Door Coupe
Produced from 1964 through 1977, the Chevelle was one of General Motors' most successful cars. Models ranged from economical family cars to powerful coupes and convertibles unbeatable on street or strip. Intended to comp...
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1967 Jaguar E-Type OTS Roadster Series I
Jaguar's quintessential E-Type revolutionized sports car design, with performance, handling and looks ahead of its time. Priced well below its competition, Jaguar enjoyed high sales throughout the run of their landmark h...
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1958 Porsche 356 D Cabriolet
Before the onset of the Second World War in 1939, Ferdinand Porsche designed and built three Type 64 cars for a Berlin to Rome race in 1939 that was never run. Not until after the war and a few years of needed rebuilding...
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1969 Chevrolet Camaro L72 COPO Two Door Coupe
General Motors' first and best-known "pony car" is without a doubt the Chevrolet Camaro. Introduced on 26 September 1966 as a 1967 model year, the car was designed as direct competition for Ford's Falcon-based ...
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1955 Chevrolet Nomad Two Door Sportwagon
In the early 1950s, the pillarless-hardtop coupe bodystyle accounted for nearly one-fifth of the domestic automobile market, while station wagons occupied nearly 15 percent. It was from this trend that GM inferred the po...
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1964 Shelby Cobra 289 FIA Cont. Roadster
As with many British specialist manufacturers, AC Cars had been using the smooth, refined Bristol straight-6 engine in its small-volume production, including its AC Ace 2-seater roadster. The engine was a pre-World War I...
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1967 Shelby GT500 Fastback
In 1964, the Ford Motor Corporation fired the first shot in the Pony Car Wars, introducing an adaptation of their popular compact Falcon that would change the American car market and even stood as a symbol of a revolutio...
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1964 Porsche 356C Cabriolet
The basic design of the 356 remained the same throughout its lifespan, with evolutionary, functional improvements rather than yearly superficial styling changes. Nevertheless a variety of models in both coupe and convert...
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