The 1986 Lamborghini LM002 is an off road Sports Utility Vehicle that was designed by the Lamborghini automobile company. The auto company built approximately 300 vehicles, and the 1977 prototype was created with hopes of selling to the US military. It is known to be a high-performance supercar for all types of road terrain. The …
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The Toyota Celica, which has since stopped production, proved to be a rather popular sports coupe from Toyota. The Toyota brand has never fully embraced the overpowered sports car, but the Celica proved to be the closest Toyota fans have ever truly been able to come to such a design (outside of looking for some …
The 1978 AUDI FOX is part of the Audi 80 series, which remained in production for 30 years, starting in 1966 and ending in 1996. The 1978 AUDI FOX had a few different names, depending on the release location. In Europe, it was known as the Audi 80, while in the United States it was …
The 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 is a sports car that was produced by DeLorean Motor Company, an American company. The car, which was manufactured at a factory in Belfast, Ireland, was targeted purely at the American market. Production was made from 1981 and ceased at the end of 1982 when the company collapsed. A total of …
The 1970, the Monteverdi Hai 450 SS was the creation of Swiss auto manufacturer, Peter Monteverdi. Designed to compete with the Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Maserati, this car had sharp styling and speed. Monteverdi had Trevor Fiore of Fissore plan the styling, which was low and wide, with a Chrysler V8 engine mounted between the two …
The 1973 BMW 2002 Turbo is what is referred to as a “New Class.” BMW went through a financial problem during the 1950s as it attempted to recover from World War II. In order to help sell vehicles without bringing down its bottom line, it released the New Class between 1962 and 1977. The 1973 …
The French based automotive company Alpine produced several different luxury sports cars during the 1960s and 70s, although few made its way to the United States due to the congested market of muscle cars. In fact, the U.S. wanted larger cars with huge engines over the compact offerings produced by Alpine, which is why these …
The McLaren M6 A was developed by Australian race car driver Bruce McLaren for the Bruce McLaren Motor Racing team, beginning at the start of the 1967 Can-Am season. The name M6 was used quite a bit later on in developing a closed-cockpit race car, called the M6 GT. It was produced for the Le …
The 1974 Lamborghini Urraco P300 is what is known as a 2+2 sports car. This means while it is a two-door sports car, it also has a rear seat, so it can fit up to four passengers inside of the vehicle. This is one of the few models produced by Lamborghini that uses the 2+2 …
The 1969 Lamborghini Islero 400 GTS was made to last by the Italian Lamborghini company. The Islero came in two models, the S and non-S model. Of the two variations, 100 are model S and 126 are non-S models. 1968 was the first year of the series and 1970 the last. The Islero is the …