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This page is a compilation of sports cars, coupés, roadsters, kit cars, supercars, hypercars, electric sports cars, race cars, and super SUVs, both discontinued and still in production (or will be planned to produce).
The 1960s were a memorable decade for many reasons, not the least of which are its cars. Here are some rides you undoubtedly remember
Model Duration of production Numbers produced [1] Engine Top speed Image 350 GT: 1964–1966 118 GTS: 2 . 3500 GTZ: 2 . V12 3,464 cc : 254 km/h (158 mph) 400 GT: 1966–1968
1948–1950 Aston Martin 2-Litre Sports (DB1); 1950–1953 Aston Martin DB2; 1953–1957 Aston Martin DB2/4; 1957–1959 Aston Martin DB Mark III; 1958–1963 Aston Martin DB4; 1961–1963 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato
The model was to recreate the past versions, but the new version "was nothing like the old aggressive and evocative model from the 60s" and it was discontinued in 2006. [ 84 ] [ 85 ] For 2005, Chrysler introduced muscle car heritage to high-performance V8-powered versions of four-door sedans, the Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300C , using ...
The pinnacle of the company's road cars are supercars produced in limited numbers; 288 GTO was initially designed for racing homologation. 1984–1985 288 GTO; 1987–1992 F40; 1995–1997 F50. 1996 F50 GT; 2002–2004 Enzo; 2013–2016 LaFerrari. 2016–2018 LaFerrari Aperta; 2025– F80
B. Bandini Saloncino; Barkas B 1000; Bentley S2; Bill Thomas Cheetah; BMW 501; BMW 507; BMW 700; Bolwell Nagari; Borgward P100; Brabham BT14; Brabham BT15; Brabham BT18
The supercar launches from zero to 60 mph in just 3.2 seconds. Erik Fuller ©2019 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's. 1990 De Tomaso Pantera Si. Estimated value or price: $275,000-$325,000.