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  • Audi R18 No2
    • The No. 2 Audi R18 e-tron quattro at the 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans
    • Curt Smith
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  • The No. 8 Toyota TS050 Hybrid - 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans (2)
    • The No. 8 Toyota TS050 Hybrid that was driven by Sebastien Buemi, Anthony Davidson and Kazuki Nakajima at the 2017 edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
    • David Merrett
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  • 20120831-OC-LSC-0033
    • The Number 93, SRT Viper GTS-R of the SRT Motorsport Team uses E85 fuel for the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) motorsport series at the Baltimore Grand Prix, on the streets of downtown Baltimore, MD, on Friday, August 31, 2012, Labor Day Weekend. ALMS says they are “the Global Leader in Green Racing by being the only racing series recognized to comply with the Green Racing protocols developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Society of American Engineers International (SAE).” Instead of high-octane gasoline all the cars in the series use one of 5 different forms of energy (system). Clean diesel, E85, E10, isobutanol or hybrid energy technology. The specific hybrid system, used by the Porsche GT3 cars, are a (battery-less) flywheel-based Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems. These organizations are accelerating technology development at speeds up to 200 mph, in 650-700 horsepower race cars that are based on two groups of cars; the purpose built prototype race cars and the GT (Grand Touring) cars based on production sports cars that you can see in showrooms. From these groups, there are five classes of cars, all of which race at the same time during the race events. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) focuses on renewable fuel sources that are profitable and sustainable. 2011 accomplishments include research and planning for renewable energy and investments in renewable energy production. - Completed a Biofuels Roadmap proposing a plan of action to meet congressionally mandated RFS2 goals for national biofuels production. -Coordinated five regional research centers to work on the science necessary to ensure profitable biofuels can be produced from a diverse range of feed stocks across the nation, not just in the Midwest where the industry is already thriving. -Over three years, USDA invested about $320 million to accelerate research on renewable energy ranging from genomic research on bioenergy feedstock crops, to development of biofuel conversion processes and costs/benefit estimates of renewable energy production. - More than 130 biodiesel and ethanol projects funded by USDA are currently producing almost 3.7 billion gallons of biodiesel and ethanol annually, enough fuel – in equivalence to gasoline – to keep five million vehicles on the road every year. -We are supporting efforts to build five biorefineries to produce advanced biofuels in states from Florida and Michigan to New Mexico, with investments worth about $310 million. We are supporting facility upgrades and feasibility studies for advanced biofuels projects in every region of the country. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
    • U.S. Department of Agriculture
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  • McLaren F1 LM
    • The only ever McLaren F1 XP-LM photographed at the 2006 British International Motorshow
    • robad0b
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  • SAAB Sonett mk1
    • The only privatly owned mk1 SAAB Sonett in Sweden. Photographed at the International SAAB Club Meeting 2006.
    • Staffan Vilcans
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  • Opel Calibra
    • The Opel Calibra was a succesful coupe among the 80's and 90's. Ostrava, 3.9.2007. Canon Powershot A630
    • photobeppus
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  • Honda Civic
    • The original Civic, used to be everywhere but now you hardly ever see them.
    • FotoSleuth
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  • Opel Kapitän
    • The owner had a lot of work to get it that clean!
    • dirrgang
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  • Renault Clio V6
    • The owners of these cars gave us the keys! We were very surprised and we enjoyed the nice sound of the V6 which is placed in the back, where usually the rear seats are placed.
    • Stephan Dufornee en Twan van de Valk
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  • 3DO-FZ1-Console-Set
    • The Panasonic 3DO FZ-1, a video game console released in 1993.
    • Evan-Amos
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  • Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak 2014 002
    • The Peugeot <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peugeot_208#208_T16_Pikes_Peak" class="extiw" title="en:Peugeot 208">208 T16 Pikes Peak</a>.
    • Eduardo Parise
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  • PS4-Console-wDS4
    • The PlayStation 4 (PS4) gaming console made by Sony. Released on 11-15-2013 in North America it is an eighth generation system and competes with the Microsoft Xbox One and the Nintendo Wii U. This console is shown with the DualShock 4 controller that is included with the system.
    • Evan-Amos
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  • PlayStation-Vita-1101-FL
    • The PlayStation Vita, a handheld gaming console by Sony released in 2012. The successor to the PlayStation Portable (PSP), the Vita has numerous improvements over the previous system. It has rear and front touchscreens, dual analog sticks and a higher resolution OLED screen. This model, the PCH-1101 also has built-in 3G wireless service support, but also comes in a Wi-Fi (PCH-1001) model.
    • Evan-Amos
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  • 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Coupe
    • The Plymouth was introduced in 1928, Chryslers lowest priced car. From 1965, three size cars were available; The compact A body Valiant and Barracuda. The Intermediate B body Belvedere and Satellite (same platform as the Dodge Coronet and Charger) And the full size C body Fury I, II and III. For 1968, the B body cars were restyled with a roofline changed to follow the Dodge Charger. Available in 1969 was; The base Belvedere (2 door Coupe, 4 door Sedan and Wagon). The upmarket Satellite with bucket seats and a console, the Sport Satellite, standard with 318 (2 door Hardtop, Convertible, 4 door Sedan and Wagon). The GTX was introduced in 1967 to be a gentleman's muscle car, it was a blend of style and performance. (2 door Hardtop or Convertible) Standard 440, optional 426. The Road Runner was introduced in 1968, a cheaper high performance option with mock hood scoops, optional racing stripes and heavy duty suspension (2 door Coupe, 2 door Hardtop and from 1969, Convertible) Standard 383, optional 426. The GTX got the Satellite trim, the Roadrunner, Belvederes. 1969 Engines; 145hp 225 slant 6, 230hp 318 V8, 290 or 330hp 383 V8, 375hp 440 V8 and 425hp 426 Hemi.
    • Sicnag
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  • 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe
    • The Plymouth was introduced in 1928, Chryslers lowest priced car. In 1971, four different size cars were available; The compact A body Valiant 4 door Sedan, 2 door Valiant Scamp and 2 door Duster. The Intermediate B body Satellite, GTX and Road Runner (same platform as the Dodge Coronet, Super Bee and Charger) And the full size C body Fury I, II, III Sport and Custom. Barracudas were built from 1964-74. The first generation built on the Valiant A body platform, the 1970-74 second generation, built on the new E body 'Pony' car platform. Sharing this platform was the Dodge Challenger. The 1971 facelift was the only year the Barracuda had 4 headlights. Models available in 1971 were; The base Barracuda, with 145hp 225 Slant 6, 230hp 318 V8 or 275hp 340 V8 (2 door Hardtop or Convertible) The luxury Gran Coupe, also 318 (2 door Hardtop) The performance car was called the Cuda, available with 330hp 383 Magnum, 375hp 440ci 4-barrel Super Commando, 390hp 440 6-barrel Super Commando Six Pak, and 425hp 426ci Hemi. (2 door Hardtop or Convertible) This car also has the optional Shaker Hood, option N96
    • Sicnag
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  • Porsche 911 GT1-98 at Goodwood 2014 003
    • The Porsche <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_911_GT1" class="extiw" title="en:Porsche 911 GT1">GT1-98</a>, winner of the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans, at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
    • Stephen Hynds
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  • 2018 SCG 003S, front left with doors open
    • The profoundly goofy SCG 003S at the 2018 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance. What a depressing waste of money, I kind of feel bad for Glickenhaus, like I'd feel bad for some spoiled super-rich child with no interesting dreams left to fulfill.
    • Mr.choppers
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  • 2018 SCG 003S, front left, Greenwich 2018
    • The profoundly goofy SCG 003S at the 2018 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance. What a depressing waste of money, I kind of feel bad for Glickenhaus, like I'd feel bad for some spoiled super-rich child with no interesting dreams left to fulfill.
    • Mr.choppers
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  • 2018 SCG 003S, rear right with doors open
    • The profoundly goofy SCG 003S at the 2018 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance. What a depressing waste of money, I kind of feel bad for Glickenhaus, like I'd feel bad for some spoiled super-rich child with no interesting dreams left to fulfill.
    • Mr.choppers
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  • Vallelunga.race.circuit.in.italy.arp
    • The race circuit at Vallelunga, Rome, Italy (Autodromo di Vallelunga). The circuit length (including the post-1985 extension) is 2.538 miles (4.085 km). Races are run clockwise. Photographed from an easyJet Airbus A319 on a flight from Bristol, England, to Rome.
    • Adrian Pingstone (Arpingstone)
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  • Sydney Motorsport Park Pitlane and Race Control
    • The race control building and the pit lane at Sydney Motorsport Park.
    • Kytabu
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  • AMG SLS
    • The race winning Mercedes AMG SLS GT3, swooping down through Skyline at the Bathurst 12 Hour Endurance Race,10-02-2013.
    • jason goulding
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  • Vilander Whincup Lowndes 2017 Bathurst 12 Hour
    • The race-winning Ferrari 488 GT3 of Toni Vilander, Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup at the 2017 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour.
    • Kytabu
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  • Radical SR3 Sports Racer of Richard Fricker
    • The Radical SR3 of Richard Fricker at the Adelaide Parklands circuit for the opening round of the 2010 Sports Racer Series
    • GTHO
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  • RLL BMW Z4 GTE 56
    • The Rahal-Letterman #56 BMW Z4 GTE
    • MajorFreakinEnglish
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  • Rahal-Letterman BMW Z4 GTE 55 (Baltimore)
    • The Rahal-Letterman BMW Z4 GTE #55 race car.
    • MajorFreakinEnglish
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  • FourDoorNissanSkylineGTS-t
    • The rarely imported four door version of a Nissan Skyline.
    • dave_7
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  • 1969.triumph.tr5.rear
    • The rear of a 1969 Triumph TR5.
    • Jbattersby
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  • 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Coupe, Cleveland Auto Show (Rear)
    • The rear of a 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Coupe, photographed at the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-X_Center" class="extiw" title="en:I-X Center">I-X Center</a>
    • Syntaxlord
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  • Pagani Zonda Uno rear
    • The rear of the Pagani Zonda Uno at the Pagani Factory in San Cesario sul Panaro Modena.
    • Jorismb
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  • Isdera Commendatore 112i, rear right (Saratoga)
    • The rear view of the sole Isdera Commendatore 112i ever made at the Saratoga Auto Museum Radwood exhibit. There's that periscope mirror again. Cajoled my family to take a 400-mile drive so that I could see this... a dream since my teenage years.
    • Mr.choppers
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  • Porsche 911 GT3 RS [Explore; 8/2/2012]
    • The recently released 991 has really grown on me, but the 997.2 will always be one of my favorite generations of Porsche, even if they were the most produced line. Wow, Explore again! Thanks everyone so much! Check out my page on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/MinhHoangPhotography" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Facebook!</a> Check out my page on <a href="http://razzi.me/minhimalism" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Razzi!</a>
    • Minh Hoang
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  • 2009 Renault Clio Sport F1 Team R27
    • The Renault Clio III is a rare beast in Australia, because they were only sold in RenaultSport guise. No regular or 'bread and butter' Clio III models were sold here, due to being too expensive to import, whereas the RenaultSport Clio's could be sold here at a profitable margin. It also helped Renault in Australia keep the Clio name alive, until the all new Clio IV arrived with regular and sport models now being offered here. I think I'd rather like this edition to my garage!
    • TuRbO_J
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  • Renault Mégane RS 265
    • The Renault Mégane RS 265 in Christchurch, New Zealand. The fastest fwd production car on the planet. More photos in our Facebook album: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.525464124148563.133279.459438057417837&amp;type=1" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.525464124148563.133279....</a>
    • Miles Continental
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  • Porsche 956 at Goodwood 2014 002
    • The Rothmans Porsche <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_956" class="extiw" title="en:Porsche 956">956</a> at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
    • Stephen Hynds
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  • Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG003
    • The Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus after the VLN ROWE DMV 250-Meilen-Rennen 2015 at the Nurburgring Nordschleife.
    • Poppo154
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  • 1960 Ford Thunderbird Convertible
    • The second generation Thunderbirds, the ‘Square Birds’ were built from 1958-60, now a larger and heavier car. The first generation was a two seater, the new ‘T bird’ accommodated four. They had a new angular profile with quad headlights, it was very low and now available as a fixed-roof pillarless hardtop or a convertible. To accommodate the higher transmission tunnel that was required in such a low car, Ford used it as a styling feature, building in a full-length center console featuring ashtrays, switches etc. For 1960, the grille was revised again, now with an egg crate background with solid cross bars in front, behind the tail lights got an egg crate look too, just 'Thunderbird' on the door now, but sergeant stripes at the rear of the rear quarter, a sunroof was now an option. Engines; 235hp 352 cu in FE V8 (G Code), 300hp 352 cu in FE V8 (Y Code) and 350hp 430 cu in MEL V8 (J Code)
    • Cars Down Under
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  • Volvo XC90 II, August 2014, 09
    • The second version of Volvo XC90 is presented at Gustaf Adolfs torg in Gothemburg, 31 August 2014. Shown the plug-in hybrid variant charging
    • Albin Olsson
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  • Lexus LC 500 & LC 500h
    • The sensational new coupe from Lexus; the Lexus LC 500 and Lexus LC 500h (hybrid). Photos taken at the official dealer launch day at Highlands Motorsport Park, Cromwell, New Zealand. More on our website: <a href="www.lofc.nz/lc500" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.lofc.nz/lc500</a>
    • Lexus of Christchurch
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  • 2004 Rally Finland thursday 18
    • The service park of the 2004 Rally Finland on thursday.
    • Yaamboo
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  • 2004 Rally Finland thursday 12
    • The service park of the 2004 Rally Finland on thursday.
    • Yaamboo
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  • Qatar to LA
    • The sickest Aventador Roadster on the planet
    • Damian Morys
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  • Opel Sintra 1998
    • The Sintra was made in USA along side the identical Chevrolet minivan. It did offer a turbodiesel that North American customers could not order. Not a big seller for them, so was discontinued. Then the TranSport was sold instead, a little larger, but basically the same vehicle. Today I am posting twenty-one ads from my collection, and the subject is Opel, mostly from the eighties, a few later.
    • JOHN LLOYD
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  • Isdera Commendatore 112i, right side (Saratoga)
    • The sole Isdera Commendatore 112i ever made at the Saratoga Auto Museum Radwood exhibit. Cajoled my family to take a 400-mile drive so that I could see this... a dream since my teenage years.
    • Mr.choppers
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  • Sony-PlayStation-2-30001-Console-FL
    • The Sony PlayStation 2 (also known as the "PS2") video game console, first released in 2000. The successor to the enormously successful PlayStation console, Sony's second system continued the trend and surpassed it to become the best-selling consoles of all time. This is a SCPH-30001 model, a version of the first model released (the "fat") that included an expansion bay for a hard drive and network adapter.
    • Evan-Amos
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  • Sony-PlayStation-3-CECHA01-wController-L
    • The Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) video game console, shown with DualShock 3 controller. This is a seventh generation console first released in 2006 as the successor to the PlayStation 2. This model is the CECHA01, one of the first two models released. It features a 60GB hard drive, hardware-based backwards compatibility with PS2 games and flash memory card readers.
    • Evan-Amos
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  • 1968 Wartburg 353
    • The sun makes it look like I've spotted 2 different cars. This Wartburg is original Dutch, and was driven home by a guy who bought it earlier, it was a cheap bought, with lots of spare parts in the trunk! The only problem was the heater, it couldn't be turned off, so the car was almost a Sauna. The owner owns another Wartburg aswell
    • peterolthof
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  • 1962 Chevrolet Biscayne
    • The Sunburg Trolls 8th Annual Classic Car Show &amp; Swap Sunburg Community Center Sunburg, Minnesota September 2016 <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/greggjerdingen/collections/72157631550277505/">Click here for more car pictures at my Flickr site.</a>
    • Greg Gjerdingen
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  • 1962 Chevrolet Biscayne
    • The Sunburg Trolls 8th Annual Classic Car Show &amp; Swap Sunburg Community Center Sunburg, Minnesota September 2016 <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/greggjerdingen/collections/72157631550277505/">Click here for more car pictures at my Flickr site.</a>
    • Greg Gjerdingen
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  • 1969 Ford Torino GT
    • The Sunburg Trolls 8th Annual Classic Car Show &amp; Swap Sunburg Community Center Sunburg, Minnesota September 2016 <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/greggjerdingen/collections/72157631550277505/">Click here for more car pictures at my Flickr site.</a>
    • Greg Gjerdingen
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  • Swedish Flag
    • The Swedish Flag, shot during our holiday in Sweden in July
    • Florian Prischl
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  • Tata Nano
    • The Tata Nano is an inexpensive, rear-engined, four-passenger city car built by the Indian company Tata Motors and is aimed primarily at the Indian domestic market. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tata_Nano" rel="noreferrer nofollow">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tata_Nano</a>
    • দেবর্ষি রায়
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  • 1959 Continental Mark IV 2 door Hardtop
    • The third generation 'slant eyed' Continental was built from 1958-60. The 1958 Mark III Continental shared its unibody chassis and exterior with the Lincoln Premiere and Lincoln Capri. The front of the Continental was very different though, featuring slant eyed headlights and specific grille, also the Continental got a reverse-slant roofline, fitted with a retractable ‘breezeway’ rear window. Available in; 2-door hardtop and convertible, 4-door pillared sedan, and hardtop sedan (called Landau). The 1959 Mk IV introduced two formal sedans, the Continental Town Car and Limousine, they replaced the reverse-slant window with a forward-sloping rear window, the Limousine had a rear-seat partition. The slant eyed headlights blended into the grille. The 1960 Mk V got a larger grille and new ‘Dagmar bumpers’. Engine; 375hp 430 cu in V8
    • Cars Down Under
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  • Isuzu Elf 003
    • The third generation Isuzu Elf
    • Tennen-Gas
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  • The Flag of the Triskelion
    • The Three Legs of Mann (<i>sic</i>). On the seafront at Port Erin but Manx pride means it can be seen all over the island wherever there is habitation.
    • shirokazan
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  • 1974 Trabant P601S Sedan
    • The Trabant 601 (or Trabant P601 series) was a Trabant model produced by VEB Sachsenring in Zwickau. It was the third model, built for the longest time from 1963 to 1990.
    • Cliff
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  • Autodrom Most layout
    • The track layout of Autodrom Most, Ústí nad Labem Region, Czechia.
    • Dandelion Sprout
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  • Honda Civic
    • The trees are starting to turn colour to match this early Honda Civic.
    • dave_7
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  • 1969 Triumph GT6 Mk II
    • The Triumph name started in 1886 selling imported bicycles, they started producing motorcycles in 1902 and motor cars in 1920. Purchased by the Standard Motor Company in 1945, and from 1959 was known as Standard Triumph. Purchased by Leyland Motors in 1960, which became British Leyland in 1968. The GT6 was similar to the Triumph Spitfire, the Spitfire was based on the Triumph Herald, using the Heralds 1147cc engine and running gear This, the later GT6 6 cyl version, based on the 6 cyl Triumph Vitesse. The GT6 was built from 1966-73 and was only available as a 2 door fastback. The 1966-68 Mk I GT6 was similar to the Spitfire Mk II with the grille above the bumper bar, the GT6 got a power bulge in the hood and the doors got qtr light windows. Engine; 95hp 2000 6 cyl The 1968-70 Mk II GT6 was similar to the Spitfire Mk III, the front bumper was raised, suspension improved, again a power bulge hood. Engine; 104hp 2000 6 cyl. The 1970-73 Mk III GT6 was similar to the Spitfire Mk IV, a cut off rear end and smoother front, door handles were recessed, again a power bulge hood. Engine; 104hp 2000 6 cyl
    • Sicnag
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  • 1966 Triumph Spitfire 4 MkII
    • The Triumph name started in 1886 selling imported bicycles, they started producing motorcycles in 1902 and motor cars in 1920. Purchased by the Standard Motor Company in 1945, and from 1959 was known as Standard Triumph. Purchased by Leyland Motors in 1960, which became British Leyland in 1968. The Triumph Spitfire was a sports car based on the Triumph Herald, using the Heralds 1147cc engine and running gear (the later GT6 was a 6 cyl version, based on the Triumph Vitesse) The first Spitfire, the Mk I was built from 1962-64. The Mk II 1965-67 got more power and a new grille; (still 1147cc) The Mk III 1967-70; a facelift, the bumper was raised; (now 1296cc from Herald 13/60) Mk IV; 1970-74; rear end cut off, like Stag, recessed door handles (1296cc) The last Spitfire was the 1500; 1974-81 impact absorbing bumpers, new engine (1493cc)
    • Sicnag
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  • 1974 Lotus Europa Special
    • The type 74 Lotus Europa Special, at the Cars and Croissants meet in Summit, NJ.
    • Vetatur Fumare
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  • SpaceDrive Mercedes GT3 WGI22
    • The un-raced SpaceDrive Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo displayed by Winward Racing at the 2022 Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen. While its entrance into the race was forbidden, the car ran multiple demo laps during the event weekend.
    • SmackJam
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  • 1970 Vauxhall Viscount (PC) (26041723021)
    • The upmarket version of the PC Cresta which in itself was a flash car - I believe the Viscount had electric windows as standard which was quite something in the late 1960s. The Viscount was not sold officially in NZ but seeing as this one has been here since new I would say it was brought in to order by someone who had access to overseas funds.
    • Riley from Christchurch, New Zealand
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  • L 52863 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish
    • The V12 Vanquish entered production in 2001, developed from the 1998 Project Vantage concept. The body is made from extruded aluminium and carbon fibre. The carbon fibre and composite materials were then clothed with hand-finished Superformed aluminium. The engine is a 6.0 litre (5935 cc) V12, which dishes out 460 bhp. Reaching 60 mph in 5 seconds, the car does 190 mph flat out.
    • Kurush Pawar
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  • Vinfast VF8 at Hillsdale 4 (cropped)
    • The VF8 is a battery-electric SUV made by Vinfast. This example is gray and was parked at Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo, California.
    • Mliu92
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  • Vinfast VF8 at Hillsdale 7 (cropped)
    • The VF8 is a battery-electric SUV made by Vinfast. This example is gray and was parked at Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo, California.
    • Mliu92
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  • GoodwoodFestivalOfSpeed2015-90- Aston Martin Vulcan
    • The Vulcan is a rear-wheel drive track only sports car that runs on a new 7 L V12 engine mounted on a carbon fibre chassis and body delivering 800 brake horsepower (600 kW). The Vulcan is fitted with carbon ceramic brakes, magnesium torque tube with a carbon fibre propeller shaft, limited-slip differential, Xtrac 6-speed sequential gearbox and has a curb weight of 1350 kg. The Vulcan is to be a limited edition vehicle, only 24 cars will be made priced at $2.3 million.
    • Lee Carr
    • CC BY-ND 2.0
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  • GoodwoodFestivalOfSpeed2015- Aston Martin VULCAN HyperCar
    • The Vulcan is a rear-wheel drive track only sports car that runs on a new 7 L V12 engine mounted on a carbon fibre chassis and body delivering 800 brake horsepower (600 kW). The Vulcan is fitted with carbon ceramic brakes, magnesium torque tube with a carbon fibre propeller shaft, limited-slip differential, Xtrac 6-speed sequential gearbox and has a curb weight of 1350 kg. The Vulcan is to be a limited edition vehicle, only 24 cars will be made priced at $2.3 million.
    • Lee Carr
    • CC BY-ND 2.0
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  • Mercedes-Benz C43 AMG (3)
    • The W202 had several different AMG engines during its lifetime, from the big six C36 to the special order C55 but the C43 seems to be the most common/popular.
    • FotoSleuth
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  • 84 Oldsmobile Cutlass
    • The weather and gas prices did not help attract large numbers cars to the show, but the afternoon turned out nice. Spectators did not get to see as many cars, but there still was a great variety of very nice cars. <a href="http://willmarcarclub.com/" rel="noreferrer nofollow">willmarcarclub.com/</a> Thousands of car pictures at the link below: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/greggjerdingen/collections/72157631550277505/">www.flickr.com/photos/greggjerdingen/collections/72157631...</a>
    • Greg Gjerdingen
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • 72 Buick Riviera
    • The weather and gas prices did not help the attract large numbers cars to the show, but the afternoon turned out nice. Spectators did not get to see as many cars, but there still was a great variety of very nice cars. <a href="http://willmarcarclub.com/" rel="noreferrer nofollow">willmarcarclub.com/</a> Thousands of car pictures at the link below: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/greggjerdingen/collections/72157631550277505/">www.flickr.com/photos/greggjerdingen/collections/72157631...</a>
    • Greg Gjerdingen
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  • MAZDA 787B
    • The winner of 24 Hours of Le Mans 1991 Date: October 14, 2013 Lens: Cosina Voigtlander Nokton 25/0.95 Camera: Panasonic DMC-G1
    • elminium
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • Porsche 917 IAA 2013
    • The winner of the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans" class="extiw" title="en:1971 24 Hours of Le Mans">1971 24 Hours of Le Mans</a>, a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_917" class="extiw" title="en:Porsche 917">Porsche 917</a>K of Martini Racing Team, on <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_Motor_Show" class="extiw" title="en:Frankfurt Motor Show">Frankfurt Motor Show</a> 2013.
    • Felix König
    • CC BY 3.0
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  • Microsoft-Xbox-360-E-wController
    • The Xbox 360 E, a seventh generation gaming console from Microsoft. The E model is the third design in the Xbox 360 series, coming after the "Slim" and the original design. It was revealed during E3 in June 2013, shortly after the Xbox One announcement. The redesign was meant to bring synergy to the new Xbox One platform and the still-supported 360. It does this by featuring many design aesthetics of the Xbox One, all of which are cosmetic as the hardware itself features no differences from the previous Slim model.
    • Evan-Amos
    • Public domain
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  • Xbox-360-Pro-wController
    • The Xbox 360, a video game console released by Microsoft in 2005. This is the "Pro" model from the launch line-up, which featured a 20GB hard drive, wireless controller and a silver DVD bezel. The production date of this unit is 2005-11-05, making it a very early unit. Of note is the gray on the hard drive at the top, which is very shiny and silvery. This was changed to a matte gray in later models.
    • Evan-Amos
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  • Microsoft-Xbox-One-Console-Set-wKinect
    • The Xbox One console, shown with the controller and the Kinect. Released in 2013 in North America and select markets, it is the third video game console made by Microsoft and succeeds the Xbox 360.
    • Evan-Amos
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  • Xbox-Console-Set
    • The Xbox, a sixth-generation gaming console made by Microsoft that was first released in 2001. The Xbox was Microsoft's first foray into the gaming console market, and was followed by the Xbox 360 in 2005. The console is shown here with the S controller, which replaced the console's original control as the standard pack-in controller. The console is notable for having a built-in hard drive, breakaway controller dongles and an Ethernet port to support Microsoft's online gaming service, Xbox Live.
    • Evan-Amos
    • Public domain
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  • Thed Björk, STCC Karlskoga 2015
    • Thed Björk driving for Volvo Polestar Racing at Karlskoga Motorstadion, during the fifth round of the 2015 Scandinavian Touring Car Championship (STCC) season.
    • Daniel Ahlgren
    • CC BY 3.0
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  • Thed Björk TTA Anderstorp 2012
    • Thed Björk in his Volvo S60 Solution-F for Volvo Polestar Racing in TTA – Racing Elite League at Anderstorp Raceway in 2012.
    • Green Yoshi
    • CC BY-SA 3.0
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  • DSC_0128
    • There are often pretty cars parked at the Terrenea Resort. This one, I believe, is a Tesla Model S 85D. (When I initially posted this I said it was a Model 3, but those aren't out until the end of July, so I took a closer look at the back end. So this one is the 85,000.00 +, not the $35,000.00+ Model 3.)
    • Tracie Hall
    • CC BY-SA 2.0
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  • 2012 Geneva Motor Show - Morgan Plus - Eight (6849117886)
    • There was plenty of high-end metal being unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, but the likes of the one-off Lamborghini Aventador J, the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta, and the Maserati GranTurismo Sport, and others weren’t the real show stoppers... there were plenty of the big-end players downsizing: Mercedes-Benz A-Class, Audi A3, Volvo V40, and much more. Here’s what flicked our switch. You can check out more on the 2012 Geneva Motor Show here at; <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.mynrma.com.au/motoring/news/geneva-motor-show-electric-dreams.htm">www.mynrma.com.au/motoring/news/geneva-motor-show-electri...</a> as well as; <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.mynrma.com.au/motoring/news/geneva-motor-show-best-in-show-part-one.htm">www.mynrma.com.au/motoring/news/geneva-motor-show-best-in...</a>
    • NRMA Motoring and Services from Sydney, Australia
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  • Hummer (H1) Convertible
    • These are absolutely Awesome and still hold their value very well!
    • Michael
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  • Toyota Celica ST
    • These look pretty aggressive.
    • Shane K
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  • Thierry Neuville Rally Germany 2014 002
    • Thierry Neuville and co-driver Nicolas Gilsoul in their Hyundai i20 WRC at the 2014 Rally Germany (Rallye Deutschland).
    • McKlein / Hyundai Motorsport
    • CC BY 3.0
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  • 1959 Oldsmobile flat top
    • Thin Air Car Show, Green Mountain Falls, Colorado The 1957 Chrysler cars were a big shock to General Motors and they knew that 1959 was going to have to be really outlandish to compete with what Chrysler was sure to improve on. This is one of the products, bigger, lower, wider and longer.
    • JOHN LLOYD
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  • 1959 Oldsmobile Super 88
    • Thin Air Car Show, Green Mountain Falls, Colorado.
    • JOHN LLOYD
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  • 2008 Spyker C8 Laviolette - orange - rvl
    • Third Annual Desert Classic Concours d'Elegance, Feb 28 2010
    • Rex Gray
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • 1955 Ferrari 250 Europa GT - fvr
    • Third Annual Desert Classic Concours d'Elegance, Feb 28 2010
    • Rex Gray
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville - 103CP38 - fvr
    • Third Annual Desert Classic Concours d'Elegance, Feb 28 2010
    • Rex Gray
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville - 103CP38 - svr
    • Third Annual Desert Classic Concours d'Elegance, Feb 28 2010
    • Rex Gray
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville - 103CP38 - fvl
    • Third Annual Desert Classic Concours d'Elegance, Feb 28 2010
    • Rex Gray
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • 1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Brewster - rvr
    • Third Annual Desert Classic Concours d'Elegance, Feb 28 2010
    • Rex Gray
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • 1948 Lincoln Continental - black - svr
    • Third Annual Desert Classic Concours d'Elegance, Feb 28 2010
    • Rex Gray
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham - fvr
    • Third Annual Desert Classic Concours d'Elegance, Feb 28 2010
    • Rex Gray
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster - blue - svr
    • Third Annual Desert Classic Concours d'Elegance, Feb 28 2010
    • Rex Gray
    • CC BY 2.0
    • flickr
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  • 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster - blue - rvr
    • Third Annual Desert Classic Concours d'Elegance, Feb 28 2010
    • Rex Gray
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • Third Gen Toyota MR2
    • Third Generation Toyota MR2
    • Daniel J. Leivick
    • CC BY-SA 3.0
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  • GT 59 Brumos Racing Andrew Davis Leh Keen
    • This file was uploaded with <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Commonist" title="Commons:Commonist">Commonist</a>.
    • I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:
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  • TVR Grantura in Morges 2012 - Front
    • This SVG file was uploaded with <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Commonist" title="Commons:Commonist">Commonist</a>.
    • Akela NDE (talk)
    • CC BY-SA 2.0 fr
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  • 1967 Ghia 450 SS (5968590975)
    • This 1967 Ghia 450 SS is a combination of Italian coachwork and American muscle. The American part is a 273cid Chrysler V-8, TorqueFlite three-speed automatic gearbox and a Mopar A-body (Plymouth Barracuda Formula S) chassis. The Italian is a Giorgetto Giugiaro designed Ghia body and interior. Only 52 were made.
    • dave_7 from Lethbridge, Canada
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