1904 Lanchester

The 1904 Lanchester is a historic automobile manufactured by Lanchester Motor Company from 1900 to 1955 in Birmingham, England. The 1904 Lanchester was one of the earliest models of the company and featured a unique and advanced design for its time. The car had a horizontally opposed two-cylinder engine, which was mounted beneath the floorboards… Continue reading 1904 Lanchester

1898 Pannhard et Levassor 6HP Wagonette

The 1898 Pannhard et Levassor 6HP Wagonette was a small car produced by French manufacturer Pannhard et Levassor in the late 19th century. It was a four-seater open carriage with wooden wheels and a two-cylinder, air-cooled engine located at the back. The vehicle had a top speed of 25 mph and was fitted with a… Continue reading 1898 Pannhard et Levassor 6HP Wagonette

1894 Benz Velo

The 1894 Benz Velo was a pioneering automobile built by Karl Benz, the inventor of the Benz Patent-Motorwagen, widely considered to be the first practical automobile. The Benz Velo was one of the first cars to be built for mass production and was one of the most popular vehicles of its time. The 1894 Benz… Continue reading 1894 Benz Velo

1909 Ford Model T

The 1909 Ford Model T was the first production year of the famous automobile that revolutionized the car industry and turned Henry Ford into a household name. The car featured a four-cylinder, 20 horsepower engine and a two-speed transmission, allowing it to reach speeds of up to 40 miles per hour. Compared to its contemporaries,… Continue reading 1909 Ford Model T

1911 Delaunay-Belllevillle Type HB6L

The 1911 Delaunay-Belleville Type HB6L was a luxury car produced by French manufacturer Delaunay-Belleville. It had a six-cylinder engine with a capacity of 7,241 cc, producing 60 horsepower. The car could reach a top speed of around 120 km/h (75 mph) and had a four-speed manual transmission with reverse gear. The Type HB6L was known… Continue reading 1911 Delaunay-Belllevillle Type HB6L

1975 Honda Civic CVCC

The 1975 Honda Civic CVCC was a compact car that was produced by the Japanese automaker Honda. The CVCC in the name stands for “Compound Vortex Controlled Combustion,” a unique engine design that improved the car’s fuel efficiency and reduced its emissions. The 1975 Honda Civic CVCC had a 1.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine that produced… Continue reading 1975 Honda Civic CVCC

1971 Mitsubishi Colt Galant GTO-MR Model A53C

The 1971 Mitsubishi Colt Galant GTO is a classic Japanese sports car that was produced from 1969-1977. The GTO was the top-specification model in the Galant series, and it was equipped with a range of high-performance features, including a powerful 1.6-liter engine that produced 125 horsepower and 109 lb-ft of torque. This engine was mated… Continue reading 1971 Mitsubishi Colt Galant GTO-MR Model A53C

1970 Nissan Fairlady Z 432 Model PS30

The 1970 Nissan Fairlady Z 432 was a high-performance variant of the regular Fairlady Z sports car. It was named 432 because it was equipped with a 4-valve, triple-carbureted, 6-cylinder engine (codenamed S20) that had a displacement of 2.0 liters. The engine produced 160 horsepower (or 180 horsepower, depending on the source) and had a… Continue reading 1970 Nissan Fairlady Z 432 Model PS30