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stanjames-world-3 · 7 months
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Sbarro Super Eight, 1984. Presented 40 years ago at the Geneva Motor Show, a relatively modest looking hatchback body covering the mid-engined drivetrain of a Ferrari 308 GTB. It remained a one-off
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eupat · 2 months
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Koenigsegg Jesko – $3M
Koenigsegg has made its way on this list more than once, but the first one up is the Koenigsegg, coming in at a cool $3 million. The Jesko is one of the fastest cars that the company has made too.
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It features a twin-turbocharged 5-liter V8 engine, giving it 1,600 horsepower. With this much power behind it, this car can reach an astonishing 300 miles per hour in the Absolut model of the car which has a pretty sleek look as well.
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britsyankswheels24 · 2 months
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🇺🇲 Step into the glamour of the 1950s with the iconic Chrysler New Yorker of 1957—a symbol of luxury, style, and innovation in the automotive world!
👉 The year 1957 marked a pinnacle moment for Chrysler as it unveiled the stunning New Yorker model, captivating enthusiasts with its bold design and advanced features. The 1957 model year Chrysler cars were redesigned with Virgil Exner's "Forward Look" at the cost of $300 million when Chrysler took on a loan in 1954 from Prudential Insurance to pay for expansion and updated car designs.
🚘 As one of the flagship models in Chrysler's lineup, the New Yorker exuded elegance and sophistication, setting new standards for the automotive industry. Boasting a sleek and aerodynamic body, the 1957 New Yorker captivated onlookers with its distinctive grille, chrome accents, and sleek lines that epitomized the spirit of the era's automotive design. Inside, passengers were treated to lavish comfort and opulent amenities, making every journey a luxurious experience.
🛞 Under the hood, the New Yorker showcased Chrysler's commitment to performance and innovation. Equipped with powerful V8 engines and advanced engineering, the 1957 model delivered a smooth and exhilarating driving experience, earning accolades for its exceptional performance on the road.
👑 Beyond its stylish exterior and impressive performance, the 1957 Chrysler New Yorker represented a symbol of status and prestige. As a favorite among discerning drivers and automotive enthusiasts, it left an indelible mark on the automotive landscape, solidifying its place in history as a timeless classic.
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radracer · 1 year
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1984 Dodge Rampage V8
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rollerman1 · 20 days
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thecargays · 1 year
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Well that’s not something you see everyday 😍
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crownedstoat · 1 year
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Detomaso Mangusta
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stanjames-world-3 · 9 months
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Alfa Romeo Carabo, 1968, by Bertone. Presented at the Paris Motor Show, styled by Marchello Gandini, one of the first wedge designs. The Carabo was based on an Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale chassis and 2.0 V8 drivetrain. It was never intended for production but was a direct stylistic ancestor of the Gandini-designed Lamborghini Countach
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eupat · 6 months
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obsessedbyneon · 6 months
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Ads for the Honda Express, 1982
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dannyriose · 1 year
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Audi Engine
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radracer · 11 months
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1984 Ford Transit Supervan 2 Cosworth 3.9 V8 590hp
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Chrysler 300 SRT-8
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Luxury and American muscle
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