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One's an Austin-Healey, the other an MG. Either is a great-handling choice for the track.
A Century of Ultimate road Cars.
Inherently tough as a road car, the Amazon is cheaper to rally-prep than a 911 or Escort.
Whether for trials or racing, this is what goes into the vintage tiddler.
Simple and fast: here's what goes into a Mustang FIA racer.
At the top historic level, this is what goes into it, and this is what it will take.
A cute Italian, cheaper than an Alfa - and possessed of a chassis that doesn't seem to know it's front drive
Once an expensive must-have for the '70s Jet Set, the whale-tail 911 Turbo is now half the price of an early 911 - and it's a much better car than legend suggests.
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An '80s icon.
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The end of an era.
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