Thursday, February 9, 2017

Check out The best classic cars ever


Some models in the history of motorsport have been devastated by its cutting-edge design, technology or power. Many of these vehicles were produced in limited editions and today each unit is valued in millions. These are the height machines.

Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5: The luxurious car of the famous British character James Bond, was launched in 1963 with a production of just over a thousand units. This luxury car surpassed its predecessor, the DB4, especially as far as its aluminum engine is concerned. The Aston Martin DB5 made its appearance in the cinema during the Goldfinger video of 1964, part of the saga of Agent 007. 

 

Jaguar E-Type: This eccentric sports car from the manufacturer Jaguar Cars, conquered the car lovers of its appearance in 1961. That same year, it attracted the attention of all in the Motor Show of Geneva and in the one of New York. This beast on wheels is distinguished by its charm and detail as by its powerful engine. It is located in the most beautiful British cars ever made.


Cadillac Eldorado: From the first generation of this luxury car, launched in 1953, produced only 532 units. This was the first vehicle to have a panoramic windshield. The fourth generation, introduced in 1959 models remodeled with classic rocket-shaped taillights, becoming an icon of American youth.


Cadillac Eldorado

Mercedes Benz 300 SL: The successful German company made this avant-garde model, which became one of the first sports in history. With a two-seater coupé body and globally known for its gull-wing doors, this car is a legend on wheels. At present, a valuable piece of collection is found and occupies the 5th. Place among the best sports cars of all time.

Rolls Royce Phantom I Jonckheere

 

 

 

 

Rolls Royce Phantom I Jonckheere: This incredible machine was made to order in 1925. Despite the passing of the years, almost centuries, it is a spectacular model wherever you look. With 6 meters in length and a large front grille, there is a work of art in the history of motorsports.

Many of these wonderful specimens live the passage of time as good wine. Classic children, full of luxury, and captivating permanent collectors. They have it all!

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