Title: Lamborghini LM002 1983
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2Lamborghini LM002 1983
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4Lamborghini Miura 1971
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6Lancia Delta Integrale 1988
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8Lancia Stratos 1974
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10Range Rover 1971
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12Land Rover Series I 1948
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14Lincoln Continental 4-door convertible 1961
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16London Taxi 1960
- Made by London Taxis International
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18Lotus Elan Sprint 1971
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20Matra-Simca Bagheera 1973
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22McLaren F1 1994
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24Mercedes-Benz 300SL 1954
These doors are called gullwings.
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26Mercedes-Benz 'pagoda roof' SL 1963
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28Mercedes 540K roadster 1936
The K stands for Kompressor, or supercharger in
English.
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30Morgan Plus 8 1967
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32Morris Minor 1948
33 34NSU Ro80 1968
Had a rotary engine.
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36Peugeot 205 GTi 1984
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38Peugeot 404/504 1970
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40Renault 4 1962
Eight million of these were sold over 33 years.
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42Reliant Robin 1973
Three wheeler
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44Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost 1906
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46Rolls-Royce Corniche convertible 1971
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48Rover SD1 1976
V8 engine
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50Rover P5B Coupe 1968
The first Rover to use the Buick V8 (hence the
B).
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52Saab 92 1950
Saab 92 was very aerodynamic (Saabs 90 and 91
were actually aircraft).
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54Saab 99 Turbo 1977
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56Trabant 1950
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58Volkswagen Beetle 1946
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60VW Golf GTI 1978
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62Volkswagen Microbus 1950
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64Vauxhall Lotus Carlton 1990
Twin Turbo engine
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66Vauxhall Calibra 1990
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68Volvo Amazon 1956
One of the first cars specifically developed with
safety as a key part of the package. Pioneered
with items such as padded dashboards and
three-point seatbelts.
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70Volvo 140-Series 1968
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72Willy's Jeep 1940
Often called the car that won the war, the Jeep
was introduced in 1940 and some 600,000 were
built during the Second World War. It played a
pivotal role in Allied operations.
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