Chassis No. 15581
Engine No. B 1994
Transmission No. 953
In the late 1960s, Ferrari faced a difficult decision when developing its next flagship model. Go with the prevailing mid-engine layout which had captivated audiences at the 1965 Turin Motor Show with the introduction of Lamborghini's P400 Miura, and was dominating the 24 H..
Chassis No. 110F 3043229
Engine No. 110F 000 2657938
Initially created under the direction of Fiat boss Gianni Agnelli, the standard 500 was totally reimagined as the ideal vehicle to cruise Mediterranean beach towns, yet small enough to be stored on the stern of his yacht Agneta. Drawing a similar appeal from this example, Carrozzeria..
Chassis No. 109.018.12.006303
Mercedes-Benz introduced a new category of high-performance sedans that could outperform contemporary sports cars with the release of the 300 SEL 6.3 sedan in 1968. The lead engineer, Erich Waxenberger, secretly developed this car by combining the best features of the luxurious 300 SEL grand touring sedan with t..
Chassis No. 113.044.10.017202
Engine No. 130.980.12.028536
The Mercedes-Benz 280 SL "Pagoda" gained immense popularity with its elegant styling and undeniable charm when it first became available in the 1960s. Originally introduced in 1963 as the 230 SL, the new generation "W113" Mercedes roadster earned its Pagoda nickname due to Paul..
Chassis No. ZFFPR42B000102811
Unveiled in May 1994, the F355 can be credited with reestablishing the performance credentials of Ferrari's V8-powered sports cars, with Csaba Csere of Car and Driver writing, "Finally, we have a V8 Ferrari worthy of the prancing horse." The 3.5-liter, 40-valve unit produced 380 horsepower and happily revved to ..
Chassis No. 9288200259
Like all Porsche models since 1965, the 928 had the unenviable task of being sold alongside and compared to the 911. Not an easy task to be sure, but consider that in addition to this, Porsche had created their new front-engined V8 GT to eventually replace the 911! Porsche, of course, never stated this but the intent w..
Chassis No. 111.027.12.001273
The pinnacle of personal luxury at Mercedes-Benz during the late 1960s and early 1970s was the 3.5 Cabriolet, often lavishly equipped with many options and offered in fantastic color schemes. As evidenced by the accompanying Data Card, this car was ordered new in elegant Papyrus White (717) with a Blue folding f..
Believed only four owners from new Manual transmission Present ownership since 2005 Offered from long-term storage Requires recommissioning A strong contender for 'most handsome car of the 1960s' title, Maserati's Ghibli debuted in coupé form at the Turin Motor Show in November 1966. Styled at Carrozzeria Ghia by Giorgetto Giugiaro and named ..
One of three delivered new to France One of 1,176 made 73,500 certified kilometres from new Extensively restored and engine rebuilt 1500 kilometres ago Although founded in the 1920s, the company that would become Mazda Motor Corporation did not commence series production of passenger cars until 1960. Only four years later the Japanese firm exh..
Gearbox no. 7830439 Delivered new in Germany Favourably inspected by 2.7 RS specialist Original tool kit "Nothing that is desirable comes easily or cheaply and the Carrera RS is no exception, but without question it is one of the great cars of the 1970s; the personification of GT motoring and race breeding." - Motor Sport magazine, February 19..