This Daytona Coupe is no ordinary replica; it was crafted by the very same team members who designed the original 1964 ...
Off-screen, McQueen purchased his first off-road Triumph in the early 1960s, eventually going on to race the bike throughout ...
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The resulting 1987 Mazda 757 made 444 horsepower, and the years of racing experience began to pay off. As far from stock as a racer could get, the 1987 Mazda 757 participated in LeMans's Group C ...
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The Mercedes is one of 29 lightweight aluminium-bodies examples of the German marque's most famous sports cars, but it's not had the cherished life it arguably deserved.
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