bugatti type 10 SOTHEBYS
The Type 10 used a circa-100bhp 2.0-litre engine and four-speed gearbox
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From the archive: on this day in 1925

Bugatti's seminal Type 30, a controversial foreign luxuries tax, the Wolseley Ten's Indian success story

From the archive: on this day in 1925
Nissan GT R front three quarter
"Fast and, yes, quite furious. Performance comes no easier" we said
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From the archive: on this day in 2009

Nissan's half-price Ferrari hits the tarmac, Chrysler and GM bankrupted, the first diesel hybrid car

From the archive: on this day in 2009
Porsche
Ferrari fielded five cars against Porsche’s seven at the World Sportier Championship
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From the motorsport archive: on this day in 1970

Ferrari's heated duel against Porsche in the World Sportscar Championship

From the motorsport archive: on this day in 1970
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From Alfa Romeo to Triumph, Jaguar to Porsche, we tested all the sports cars and coupés
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From the archive: on this day in 1970

Autocar's sports car mega test, Mini hits one million sales, and a car worthy of a fight

From the archive: on this day in 1970
Thruxton
Drivers had several near misses trying to navigate the tricky Club corner
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From the motorsport archive: on this day in 1968

The dramatic, competitive heats of the first Formula 2 race at Thruxton

From the motorsport archive: on this day in 1968
Ford factory
Ford UK had various sites from Basildon to Doncaster
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From the archive: on this day in 1968

The all-conquering Ford of Britain in its heyday, Rover's class leader and the first ever simulators

From the archive: on this day in 1968
BMW M3
We were hugely impressed by the way the E30 M3 handled itself
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From the archive: on this day in 1987

The most successful road racer yet, Bob Lutz on the future of motoring and a Toyota from the future

From the archive: on this day in 1987
Alfa Romeo GTA front
The Alfa GTA handled with astonishing grip in the wet and even muddy patches
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From the archive: on this day in 1967

We test the rally-prepared Alfa Romeo GTA, the UK's first Honda revealed and a clash of two worlds

From the archive: on this day in 1967
Coal powered car
By burning coal, flammable gases would be sent through to the carburettors of the engine
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From the archive: on this day in 1942

Coal- and wood-powered cars, driving a lorry in the blitz, and an indignant Mercedes-Benz owner

From the archive: on this day in 1942
Sebring
Rain during practice showed the concrete surface could get “phenomenally slippery”
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From the motorsport archive: on this day in 1953

From aircraft on the track to Geoff Duke's crash, the World Sportscar Championship was off to a hot start

From the motorsport archive: on this day in 1953
USSR production
The Moskvitch 400-420 was a Kadett copy made by tooling stolen from Opel's factory
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From the archive: on this day in 1953

The ultra-secretive USSR, covers off for the Sunbeam Alpine, the future of parking in London

From the archive: on this day in 1953

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