Vintage Vehicles
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Alfa Romeo 6C
This Milanese firm was completely revolutionized due to Vittorio Jano's arrival. Vittorio laid out a new light, streamlined and a supercharged Grand Prix car- the P2. It was powered by a new 2.0-li..
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Alfa Romeo Guilietta/Guilia Sprint/Spider
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Allard
Sydney Allard made the trials special in 1930s using a Ford Pilot V8 engine and chassis, with divided axle independent front suspension and a simple open two-seater body.
In the 1940s..
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Aston Martin 2-litre Sports (DB1)
When David Brown, bought the Aston Martin Atom in 1947, he was truly impressed by the first post-war time model.
But he wanted the new car to be a drophead, which is why chief engineer Clau..
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Aston Martin DB2
Three cars of the Aston Martin entered the Le-Mans race of 1949. Two cars were fitted by a 2.0 litre, four cylinder engine used in the DB1, while the third was powered by the 2.6 litre LB6 engine, ..
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Aston Martin DB4/5/6
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Aston Martin Ulster
The first Aston Martin appeared in 1920, but as the founder Lionel Martin was more interested in racing that building cars for its customers the company ran out of money.
The company was re..
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Auburn 851 Speedster
Auburn a long-estabished wagon manufacturer who turned his attention to cars in the early 20th century. But it was not doing very well, because of unexciting products. This scenario changed due to ..
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Austin Seven
According to the legend, on the billiard table of his home, Herbert Austin designed the Austin Seven himself. Everything about the car was to be small, light and cheap.
Here are some ..
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Austin-Healey 100
This Austin-based sports car the Healey 100 was notably adopted by Austin at the London Motor Show and it quickly became the Austin-Healey 100.
In this car Healey has cleverly re-used the r..
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