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1970s – Aston Martin Lagonda

Aston Martin Lagonda - Luxury Cars of the 20th Century Debuting at the 1976 London Motor Show, the Aston Martin Lagonda was the companies attempt to quell financial pressures after passing through several owners during the early 70’s. The Lagonda ultimately succeeded, despite only 645 being produced over 11 years. Featuring

1980s – Lamborghini LM002

Lamborghini LM002 - Luxury Cars of the 20th Century Prior to the Lamborghini LM002’s 1986 debut, the idea of a large off-road vehicle offering sumptuous luxury was almost completely unknown. The LM002 pioneered the concept of a luxury 4x4, leading the way for performance car makers such as Porsche to produce

1990s – Bentley Azure MK I

Bentley Azure Mk1

Bentley Azure MK I - Luxury Cars of the 20th Century Originally debuting at the 1995 Geneva Motor Show, Bentley produced just 251 Azure’s over its 8-year life, and only 9 in its first year of production. The reason for the glacial production speed lies in its astounding attention to detail

Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint 1600 GT, fully race prepared

#AlfaRomeo Giulia Sprint 1600 GT fully #RacePrepared, FIA race passport (1965) #ForSale via Gallery Aaldering, NL - full details: www.gallery-aaldering.com/collection/alfa-romeo-giulia-sprint-1600-gt-fully-race-prepared-fia-race-passport-en/ "Great looking, price winning Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint 1600 GT from 1965. Complete and in a professional way prepared for the start

Peugeot 504 Cabriolet

Spotted this elegant Pinin Farina - designed, soft-top version of Peugeot's flagship 504 model parked on the Street in West London recently. Looking gorgeous in a period shade metalic-brown, a very rare sight & wonderful example of a Franco-Italian automotive collaboration - C’est magnifique! #Peugeot #Cabriolet #Convertible #French #PininFarina Save

1973 De Tomaso Pantera

The muscular Italian-American collaboration combined Gandini-penned looks with a brutish Ford Cleveland V8 engine. An intoxicating combination! A stunning fresh-looking design even today. This Pantera is in its original shade of yellow and is to be sold by Coys at their auction during the Paris Motor Show in October: coys.co.uk/cars/1973-de-tomaso-pantera Original description from

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