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1991 Lotus M200 Concept
The Lotus M200 concept car was first presented, as a Speedster version of the Lotus Elan M100, at the Frankfurt Motor Show of 1991. This...


1991-1992 GM/Opel Chronos I & II by Pininfarina
In 1991 at the International Motor Shows of Detroit and Geneva, Pininfarina presented the Chronos, a research concept based on GM...


1991 Lotus Emotion by Bertone
This was not the first time Bertone had worked with GM, given that the 1984 Ramarro and the 1990 Nivola both have Chevrolet Corvette...


World's Largest Flying Car Archive (Part 3 of 3)
A flying car or roadable aircraft is a type of vehicle that can function as both a personal car and an aircraft. The term "flying car" is...


1995 Kia KMS-II
The 1995 Kia KMS-II was manufactured by Kia in South Korea. It had a 2-door roadster body type and FWD (front-wheel drive) with a manual...


1975 Jensen GT
When the Jensen Healey convertible was introduced in 1972, it became obvious that there were a few issues with the reliability of the...


1974 Lotus Elite
The sloping wedge we see here was the second time Lotus used the Elite name in its lineup. The first was back in the late 1950s when the...


1971 Lotus Elan Hexagon Shooting Brake
This 1971 Lotus Elan is said to be one of two cars converted into a wagon body style in early 1972 by a firm called Hexagon. Little is...


1999 Lotus M250
The first glimpse is a revelation. In the half-dark of a small warehouse, the M250 stands, extending its desirable tail towards the...


World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 2 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...
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