Chassis No. 67-01
Transmission No. LG600 251
Introduced in 1966, the original SCCA Canadian American Challenge Cup (known as Can-Am) represented North American sports car racing at its most unrestrained. Its minimal ruleset attracted a wide range of manufacturers and drivers, from the top competitors in Formula One, IndyCar, and endura..
Chassis No. 01280J247372
Engine No. TI0I6G
Constructed as part of the initial wave of dual-use car-based pickup trucks, the Chevrolet El Camino and its arch-rival, the Ford Ranchero, pioneered new ground for America's two leading automakers. As is well known, it was the El Camino that dominated and became synonymous with the segment. Y..
Chassis No. 0Y85H418389
Engine No. 400176
The 1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V epitomized the near-endless quest for Ford Motor Company to create the most distinctive and luxurious automobile to traverse the Eisenhower Interstate System. The new Continental's imposing 131-inch wheelbase necessitated the powerful 430 cu-in V8 engine, tun..
Chassis No. E91257
Body No. 98800
Designed in the United States by William J. Flajole for the Nash Motor Division, with coachwork by Fisher & Ludlow in Birmingham and mechanical outfitting by the Austin Motor Company, the Metropolitan became the first economy car conceived in North America. This cute post-war car adopted an America..
Chassis No. AM10101803
Named in honor of Juan Manuel Fangio and Jean Behra's victory at the 1957 12 Hours of Sebring, the Maserati 3500 GTi Sebring was conceived as a 2+2 grand touring car and carried over the mechanical foundations of its recent predecessor, the 3500 GTI, with a tubular chassis and a fuel-injected 3.5-liter inline-six produ..
Chassis No. AM109S1633
Engine No. AM109S1633
The first Maserati to bear the name of a wind, the Mistral inaugurated a tradition that would continue for several decades. Its name, derived from the Latin word for "master," refers to the Mistral wind that sweeps through Provence and along the French Riviera, a wind renowned for its streng..
Chassis No. 89026
Engine No. 716978
Transmission No. 46822
In the spring of 1961, Porsche expanded the small circle of firms entrusted with body construction for the 356. Joining Reutter, Karmann, Drauz, Beutler, Gläser, and Heuer was the Brussels-based Anciens Etablissements D'Ieteren Frères SA, which assumed responsibility for ..
Chassis No. 11867S212396
For the first time in 1961, the Chevrolet Impala could be optioned with the now-renowned Super Sport package, fully transforming the marque's flagship into a high-performance powerhouse. The full SS package (RPO 240), introduced late that model year, included an arsenal of options, including a choice of three powerf..
Chassis No. 20867S103476
Engine No. 2103476 F1122RF
By 1962, the Corvette had evolved through nearly a decade of refinements to become the most developed and final iteration of the original C1 generation. While Chevrolet was preparing to launch the second-generation C2 the following year, they continued improving the outgoing model rig..
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Chassis No. 3637
Engine No. 2157
Body No. 333 (See text)
Unveiled in production form at Geneva in 1966-a mere three years after Automobili Lamborghini's founding-the Miura shocked the motoring world with Marcello Gandini's fiercely futuristic coachwork for Bertone and a transverse mid-engin..