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Predecessor to the Cobra; elegant two-seater in Bristol-6 or Ford-Zephyr form.
Iconic AC-chassised Anglo-American sports car; 7.0L and 6.2L V8 variants.
sports car
sports car
sports car
sports car
British sports car famous for role in James Bond films
sports car
series of hand-built sports cars
Saloon manufactured by British Motor Corporation Ltd.
small family car
supermini British economy car
The 'Big Healey' — most successful Austin-Healey of all.
Bonnet-up headlamps earned it the 'Frogeye' nickname.
East German Barkas vans and small trucks — Karl-Marx-Stadt built.
Luxury touring car produced by Bentley Motors Ltd.
Full-size luxury sedan sharing its 'Baroque Angel' (Barockengel) body with the six-cylinder 501, distinguished by BMW's first postwar V8. Germany's…
BMW's first genuinely new post-war design (sedan line; the related coupe is already separately catalogued as 'New Class coupe'). Returned BMW to…
Convertible conversions of the Citroën DS by Henri Chapron.
luxury car
full-size car
Small car manufactured by Citroën from 1948 to 1990
electric quadricycle
supermini
front-engine, front-wheel-drive executive car (1955-1975)
Dutch automobile of the 1960s
DKW two-stroke survivors, eventually merged into Auto Union/Audi.
Sucesor: Regatta
Rear-engined small city car by Fiat
2023 car model
eleventh generation of the Ford Thunderbird
Polish truck model
Polish Syrena — two-stroke family car from FSC Bielsko-Biała.
Soviet-era GAZ Volga — official cars for KGB, taxis, ambulance fleets.
Ghia-bodied Fiat 2300 Coupé; Ghia also rebodied Volvos, Isuzus and many one-offs.
Giannini tuned Fiats, and built its own microcars.
Goliath two-stroke light cars — Borgward group.
Saloon manufactured by Rootes Group
from 1963
four-wheel-drive off-road SUV produced by Jeep
USA Model, Jensen Interceptor Mark 11 (Mark 2)
Prototype sports car
Borgward group's Lloyd — small air-cooled two-stroke cars.
Sports coupé manufactured by British Motor Corporation and British Leyland
British car model made by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors from 1959 until 2000
Italian coachbuilder and small-volume car maker.
British car model (1948–1971)
1936 car
Italian coachbuilder on Ford platforms — Torino-built small series.
French car produced from 1955-1966
three-wheeled light commercial vehicle first produced in 1948 by Piaggio
Pininfarina bodies dominated Ferrari's GT catalogue through the 1960s.
car model manufactured by Pontiac
sports car, first and second generations of the Porsche 911
brand of Porsche automobile
Riga Auto Bus Factory — Soviet minibus built in Latvia.
three-wheeled automobile
Small, rear-engined sports car manufactured by Renault, 1958-1968.
brand name applied to various car models
1950s automobile
British luxury car
Supermini car produced from 1990 until 1997 by Rover Group
executive car
Siata built tuned Fiats and small-series sports cars in Turin.
Range of passenger cars manufactured by Rootes Group
car model (1994 - 2001)
Two seat automobile built 1953–1975
Long-running British coachbuilder of Rolls-Royce and Daimler bodies.
executive car manufactured by Toyota since 1955
1960s/1970s mid-size executive car
Saloon car made by the Triumph Motor Company division of British Leyland Corporation between October 1972 and August 1980
British car
British sports car produced between 1955 and 1962
British drophead coupé automobile (1961–1965)
British sports car
British sports car
Blackpool-built TVR Griffith — initially badged with Ford 289/302 V8.
Luxury trim badge applied by Vanden Plas (UK importer) to high-end Jaguars.
Vignale-bodied Flaminia Coupes — GT styling by Giovanni Michelotti and Tom Tjaarda.
small convertible utility vehicle
Volkswagen-made car produced from 1938 to 2003
Polish state-built Warszawa — based on Soviet GAZ-M20 Pobeda.
lightweight saloon car
Wolseley's BMC 1100-derived pininfarina-styled saloon.
Tubolare Zagato — Alfa Romeo's iconic 1960s competition coupé.
Only 19 built; one of the most coveted post-war Aston Martins.
Soviet Politburo limousines built in Moscow by ZIL.