Classic Cars
DB65 Shooting Brake
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Aston Martin DB5 Shooting Brake Which car would James (Martini) Bond have driven had he chosen to hand in his gun and give up his job after Goldfinger? An Aston Martin? Sure, but which one? |
DB6 Vantage
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Aston Martin DB6 Vantage In the mid-1960s, when the mini was becoming a popular icon, skirts hit an all-time high and tough guys were becoming increasingly rare, the Aston Martin family presented a new addition which bore a strong similarity to its big brothers DB4 and DB5, but which by nature was more of a "nice guy". |
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Mercedes-Benz SSKL Streamline model 1/43 Manfred von Brauchitsch affectionately called his SSKL Streamline "The Cucumber". Back in 1932 the driving enthusiast drove the seven litre racer at an unbelievable average speed of 194.8 km/h over a distance of 200 kilometres.
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Mercedes-Benz 220 Convertible B
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Mercedes-Benz 220 Cabrio B At the first IAA motor show in April 1951 the audience were treated to the sight of the 220, successor to the very popular 170.
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Horch 853 C
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Horch 853 Big, powerful and good cars is what August Horch set out to build, and that is exactly what he produced.
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