In the late Sixties the GT40 was the car to beat at Le Mans. The distinctive looking sportscar was created by Ford to beat Ferrari, after Enzo Ferrari rejected the US firm's attempts to buy his team.
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In the late 1960s <a href="/ferrari">Ferrari </a>approached Carrozzeria Pininfarina to design the astounding <i>512 S Modulo</i> concept car. A<span>t the time, automobile designers and makers were engaged in an ongoing battl
Launched at the 1909 Turin Motor Show, t<span>he Zero was merely 33 inches off the ground. A<span> hydraulic mechanism opened the wide Perspex windshield that was the car's only entry point, as there are no doors. Inside, occupant
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