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2005 Maybach Exelero Concept by Stola
The 2005 Maybach Exelero is a one-off, high-performance concept car built by Stola (now part of Blutec) in collaboration with...


1899 Daimler 12HP
The 1899 Daimler 12hp holds an important place in British automotive history. Purchased by John Montagu MP in May 1899.


1886-1892 Daimler Motorized Carriage
The Daimler Motorized Carriage, introduced in 1892, marked the beginning of the automobile era.


1907 Daimler Dernburg Wagen
The 1907 Dernburg-Wagen represents a significant milestone in automotive history as the first commercially available four-wheel drive...


1962 Ogle SX250
Boris Forter, a Helena Rubenstein cosmetics company director, commissioned David Ogle of "David Ogle Associates" (later to become Ogle...


World's Largest Shooting Brake Archive (Part 1 of 3)
The auto industry doesn't have a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what constitutes a "shooting brake" and a station wagon, 2+2, coupe, hatchback, sports wagon, etc. So, this article was inspired by hopes of clearing up the confusion and informing enthusiasts about the history and evolution of these automotive body styles, which began as horse-drawn vehicles. Let's start with the history: 1875 Engraved Illustration


1937 Daimler Shooting Brake
In May 1937, an order was placed for a new Daimler Shooting Brake to be delivered before King George VI visited Balmoral that summer....


1924 Daimler 57HP Shooting Brake
This 1924 Daimler 57HP Shooting Brake was bought by King George V in 1924. This photo was taken inside the Museum at Sandringham Estate...
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