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1959 Bentley S2 Shooting Brake
This exceptional 1959 Bentley S2 features shooting brake coachwork by Harold Radford Ltd., a prestigious London-based firm known for its...


1955 Lincoln Indianapolis Concept by Boano
The 1955 Lincoln Indianapolis Concept was crafted by Italian coachbuilder Carrozzeria Boano and designer Gian Paolo Boano.


1959-1963 Opel Kapitän P2 Advertising Art
The Opel Kapitän P2 (1959–1963) marked a new era in Opel’s design, with a fresh grille, sharper body lines, and an angular roof profile,...


1955 NSU Baumm II
The NSU Baumm II is a notable motorcycle designed by Gustav Adolf Baumm, a German graphic artist and motorcycle racer. His innovative...


1959 Abarth Alfa Romeo 1300 Berlinetta by Colani
The 1959 Abarth Alfa Romeo 1300 Berlinetta stands out as a remarkable example of automotive design, particularly due to the...


1955 Fiat 1100 TV by Colani
The 1955 Fiat 1100 TV, with its body designed by Luigi Colani, stands as a significant milestone in automotive design. Colani was tasked...


1953 Simca by Colani
In 1953, Simca commissioned Luigi Colani to develop a revolutionary sports car that would push the boundaries of automotive design....


Luigi Colani's Complete Collection of Vehicle Designs (1953-2019)
A digital collection Luigi Colani's concept car and motorcycle designs (1953-2019) Luigi Colani, a visionary German industrial designer,...


The Complete History of the Batmobile: Every Version from Comics to Film (1939 - Present)
The Batmobile has evolved significantly since its inception, becoming one of the most iconic vehicles in popular culture. Featured in...


For Sale: Rare 1956 R18 Bombardier Surfaces on Facebook Marketplace
If you're a fan of vintage snow machines, you might want to pay attention to a unique offering currently available in Red Wing, MN: a...


1952 "Belly Tank" Lakester
The 1952 "Belly Tank" Lakester is one of the most iconic cars in land-speed racing history. Built by Alex Xydias and his So-Cal Speed team.


The History of Automotive Tailfins: From Aviation to Automotive Icon
The tailfin concept grew more popular in the early 1950s as American cars began to adopt space-age aesthetics.
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