The 12-cylinder mid-engine Testarossa ( type F110) was manufactured by Ferrari beginning in 1984 and was introduced at the Paris Auto Show that year. The Pininfarina designed Testarossa featured a…
First introduced in 1971 the Alpine A310 replaced the earlier, 4 cylinder, A110. While the new car was larger and heavier it retained the same, rear mounted 4 cylinder engine…
The VW Scirocco was designed as a replacement for the popular VW Karmann Ghia coupe and was first offered in 1974. The first generation was produced until early 1981 when…
The 12 cylinder, mid-mounted Ferrari 512BB (Berlinetta Boxer) , was fist offered by Ferrari in 1973 to replace the front mounted 12 cylinder, 365 GT/ Daytona. The 512 BB was…
First introduced 1973 at the Paris Motor Show, the 308 GT4 was the first Ferrari to feature a mid engined V8 layout, a design that was to become the core…
The sometimes referred as Porsche’s muscle car, the 928 was introduced in 1977. Arriving on the heels of the oil shortage the company was required to reduce the horsepower of…
The 600SL, introduced in 1993, was offered with a 389 hp, V-12 engine and a 4 speed manual transmission. Other features included independent 5-arm multilink rear suspension, independent front damper…
First introduced in 1978 the RX7 model went through a number of updates over the years including body restyling, suspension update, a turbo charged option and disc brakes. The 1993…
Nissan’s 300ZX, twin turbo models were offered with HICAS ( High Capacity Actively Controlled Steering) a four wheel steering, a system designed to increase vehicle stability while maneuvering at high…
The 300ZX name followed the numerical convention initiated with the original Z car, the Nissan S30, which was marketed in the U.S. as the 240Z. The first generation 300ZX known…