While its greatest adversary Lamborghini resorted to putting the engine in the middle, Ferrari stuck with a front-engined design for its new supercar in 1968. That didn’t make it any less desirable though, and despite the fact that Ferrari only ...
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Muscle cars weren’t just reserved for American car enthusiasts; Australia had a similar scene of its own. While car makers like Holden, Ford and Chrysler didn’t offer Australian buyers the same choice – or the crazy levels of power – ...
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If you were asked to compile a list of the world’s most beautiful cars, the chances are that a decent proportion of them would have been designed by Pininfarina and built by Ferrari. Take the 250GT SWB for example. Even ...
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When it comes to hairy-chested sportscars, the 3000 is like a toupee on wheels. The last model to come from Austin Healey before it shut up shop for good, the 3000, was the last in a line of gorgeously curvy ...
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Anythingthat’s good enough to serve as transport for James Bond has to be pretty desirable; in the 1977 blockbuster The Spy Who Loved Me, Roger Moore got to drive the freshly-minted Lotus underwater, thanks to some distinctly non-standard features. Early ...
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