In the early 1950s, most cars wheezed and spluttered their way to a top speed of 80mph – if they were going downhill with a wind. If you had a few extra quid to spend you might be able to ...
Read More »1965 FORD MUSTANG
When it went on sale in 1964, the Ford Mustang became the fastest-selling car in history. In its first year in the showrooms, a whopping 418,812 found buyers and by the end of the second year, a million had been ...
Read More »NISSAN GTR
For years the Japanese have been building fast, reliable, dynamically brilliant sportscars. They’ve even managed the occasional supercar, but their lack of character (ie their ergonomic brilliance and astonishing reliability) has usually led to them being dismissed all too readily ...
Read More »PORSCHE 911 2.7 RS
There have been so many generations of 911 over the years – each of which has been offered with a bewildering array of variants – that choosing which iconic model to feature is virtually impossible. Let the market decide though, ...
Read More »CHARGER R/T
One of the most iconic muscle cars of its era, the Charger was launched in 1965 with a range of engine choices from 5.2 litres right up to the legendary 7-litre Hemi. The high point came in 1968 though, with ...
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