Volvo PV36 Carioca

By Aditi | August 30, 2010 9:24 am |
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Antique Cars

Volvo PV36 

The Volvo PV36, popularly known as Carioca stands out of all the other Volvo cars in terms of looks as well as features. The Carioca is very famous in the auto industry considering there were very few models built and Volvo being a small manufacturer makes it even more special.

This year the Carioca completes its 75th year. There have been quite a few allegations of this car being a copy of Airflow by Chrysler, let us make this clear, this isn’t the case. The debate over these two cars has been going on for ages and although Chrysler was the first to launch its model, it doesn’t necessarily mean Volvo copied its style. It is perhaps the timing of the launch as Volvo launched it a year after.

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McLaren M6GT Car

By Aditi | August 17, 2010 8:57 am |
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Antique Cars

McLaren M6GT Car

McLaren M6A, a racing car, was developed by Bruce McLaren along with his racing team for the entry into the Can-Am season, 1967. It came primarily as the replacement for the M1Bs and interestingly helped win them their first championship amongst many at Can-Am. The M6A was replaced by M8A during the 1968 season and in the meantime McLaren and Trojan came together to build the M6B.

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Porsche 356 Car

By Aditi | August 1, 2010 12:07 pm |
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Small cars

Porsche 356 car 

In the spring of 1947, Ferry Porsche expressed his desire to build a car that he himself would like. This is when the concept of Porsche 356 was ideated. This car was build using Volkswagen components and was initially named VW-Sports and got a construction number 356, which later was included in the name.

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Choose discounted Japanese car and keep purchasing price cheap

By Aditi | July 27, 2010 11:36 am |
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Discounted Cars

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There is good news for all those who always wanted to buy a luxury car but couldn’t afford one. Now you can buy a great luxury car without making a big hole in your pocket. Thanks to Japanese car manufacturers, who have decided to sell used Japanese cars through auctions. These cars come at a very decent price and are in good condition.

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Nissan 240Z Car

By Aditi | July 25, 2010 8:05 am |
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Sports Cars

Nissan 240Z 

The Nissan S30 was the first of the Z sporty double seater coupes manufactured by Nissan Motors during the period of 1969 to 1978. In Japan, it was sold as Nissan Fairlady Z, while in the rest of the markets it was called the Datsun 240Z, which later was renamed as 260Z and 280Z. This car was designed under the leadership of Yoshihiko Matsua, who headed the Styling Studio of Nissan’s sports cars.

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Lamborghini Urraco

By Aditi | July 11, 2010 6:48 am |
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Lamborghini Cars

Lamborghini UrracoItalian automaker Lamborghini introduced Urraco, a sports car during the 1970s. Lamborghini showcased it at an auto show in Turin in the year 1970. However, it wasn’t until 1973 that this car was made available to the buyers.

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Oldsmobile Cutlass

By Aditi | July 5, 2010 10:48 am |
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Antique Cars

 Oldsmobile Cutlass 1

The Oldsmobile Cutlass, manufactured by General Motors Oldsmobile division was introduced in the year 1961 in order to compete in the unibody compact car market. Its primary competition was the Mercury Comet and Dodge lancer.

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Plymouth Road Runner

By Aditi | June 27, 2010 5:16 am |
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Muscle Cars

Plymouth Road Runner

Plymouth Road Runner was a muscle car manufactured by Chrysler between 1968 and 1980. Many were of the opinion that the early muscles cars were shifting away from their roots of being relatively cheap and fast cars. Plymouth did have an existing performance car at that time in the form of the GTX. However, designers wanted to recreate the concept of muscle cars.

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Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe

By Aditi | June 21, 2010 6:13 am |
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Rolls Royce

Drophead Coupe

The Phantom Drophead Coupe was unveiled by Rolls Royce in a motor show in Detroit in the 2007 and the production of the car started in Goodwood during the summer of the same year. This car is more of a modern version of the classic Roll Royce designs that we are so used to see. The aluminum space frame makes it a very lightweight yet rigid car and it is fine blend of latest technology and a streamlined, sleek convertible body.

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Fiat 500 Car

By Aditi | June 13, 2010 2:24 am |
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Tips

 Fiat 500

The Fiat 500 was manufactured between the years 1957 and 1975 by Fiat in Italy. The only model that was manufactured beyond 1975 was the Fiat500K, which was last manufactured in 1977. This car was launched and marketed as Nuova 500 and was promoted as a cheap and handy town car, so as to counter the growing congestion in the cities of Italy. It was a small car, measuring a meager 2.97 meter and was powered by a very small double cylinder, 479 cc, air-cooled engine. The Fiat 500 was the pioneer of the city cars as it redefined the concept of small cars.

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