If you love vintage iconic cars, riding spirit and motors then you will find here great references of the best nostalgic car designs that made history since our days. You will see great brands, from high hp sports cars to economic standards.

Ferrari 330 p4 from the Ferrari P series were prototype sports cars in the 1960s and early 1970s. Although Enzo Ferrari resisted the move even with Cooper dominating F1, Ferrari began producing mid-engined racing cars in 1960 with the Ferrari Dino-V6-engine Formula Two 156, which would be turned into the Formula One winner of 1961.


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This unique Bugatti Type 51 Dubos Coupé is a prime example of a traditional car in 1930s; the re-bodying of obsolete racing cars for road use. By combining the race-bred underpinnings with the luxurious roadster and coupe bodies, the cars were given a new lease of life.

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The Plymouth Fury is the model of automobile which was produced by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1956 to 1989. The Fury was introduced as a sporty, premium-priced model designed to showcase the line, with the intent to draw consumers into showrooms.

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The Ford GT40 is a high-performance American-British racing car, built and designed in England (Mk I, Mk II, and Mk III) and in the United States (Mk IV) respectively, and powered by a series of American-built engines, which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans four consecutive times.

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The Jaguar XJ13 was a prototype racing car developed by Jaguar to challenge at Le Mans in the mid-1960s. It never entered any race, and only one was ever produced. The car has not been officially valued, but a £7 million bid for it was declined by the owners in 1996.top_10_vintage_cars15top_10_vintage_cars14top_10_vintage_cars13

The Lamborghini Miura was a sports car produced by Italian automaker Lamborghini between 1966 and 1972. The car is widely considered to have instigated the trend of high performance, two-seater, mid-engined sports cars. At launch, it was the fastest production road car available.top_10_vintage_cars18top_10_vintage_cars17top_10_vintage_cars16

Mercedes 300Sl was built by Daimler-Benz AG. The fuel-injected production model was based on the company’s highly successful – yet somewhat less powerful – carbureted 1952 race car, the Mercedes-Benz 300SL (W194).top_10_vintage_cars19top_10_vintage_cars20top_10_vintage_cars21

The AC Cobra, sold as the Ford/Shelby AC Cobra in the United States and often known colloquially as the Shelby Cobra in that country, is an American-engined British sports car produced intermittently since 1962.

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The Volkswagen Type 2 (T1) was manufactured between 1950 and 1967 although it was still being produced in Brazil until 1976. The Type 2 is mostly known for its popularity in the counterculture movement of the 1960s.top_10_vintage_cars29Gran Turismo 5SONY DSC

The Volkswagen Beetle, officially called the Volkswagen Type 1 (or informally the Volkswagen Bug), is an economy car produced by the German automaker Volkswagen (VW) from 1938 until 2003. The Beetle was designed for sustained high speed on the Autobahn. It ultimately gave rise to variants, including the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia and the Volkswagen Type 2 bus.top_10_vintage_cars26top_10_vintage_cars271960 Beetle

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