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Fiat Panda Trekking 4×4

The original Fiat Panda was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro of Italdesign: "The Panda is like a pair of jeans, that simple, practical, no frills piece of clothing. I tried to bring into this car the spirit of military machinery, especially helicopters, that means light, rational, built-for-purpose vehicles." — Giorgetto Giugiaro, 1980 "The first 4×4 Panda hit

1973 Ford Capri 2600 RS

Very beautiful Ford Capri 2600 RS. Delivered new in Italy in 1973 and has driven only 64.559 kilometres. This is a 2600 from the first series this was back in the days the absolute top model and it couldn’t get any better. The 2.6 V6 injection

1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT

This classic and nowadays much sought-after Ferrari was named after Enzo Ferrari’s son Alfredino, who died in 1956, aged 24. Enzo Ferrari credits his son with the inspiration for a series of successful small and medium capacity V6 racing engines built by Ferrari from 1956, and in turn the name

1972 BMW 3.0 CSi

The most beautiful coupe #BMW ever made? With BMW looking to push the marque further upmarket, the combination of their bahn-storming six cylinder engine and a pretty but underpowered Coupé in its portfolio, it was almost inevitable that the two would get together. The resulting E9 Coupé

Citroën DS Rally-Modified

#RacePrepared #Dutch #Rally #Motorsport #Citroën #Modified The Citroën DS 23 injection featured in this movie is the sum of everything Dutchman Harry Martens (HML) came up with to make this legendary car even better. Just like car manufacturers all over the world have used motorsports to show off their performance and

1974 DE TOMASO PANTERA GROUP 4

#DeTomaso #RacePrepared #1970s #Italian #V8 Model history: With Alejandro De Tomaso's deeply ingrained love for racing, it was no surprise when a competizione Pantera was unveiled in late 1971. Built to contest the FIA's now legendary Group 4 category, it would most notably go up against factory-built race cars from Ferrari, Porsche

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