Azure Attitude: The Spirited Saga of the 1976 Ford Mustang II Cobra
Embodying a shift in American automotive design, the 1976 Ford Mustang II Cobra offered a downsized, fuel-efficient take on the iconic pony car, infused with sporty styling cues.
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Embodying a shift in American automotive design, the 1976 Ford Mustang II Cobra offered a downsized, fuel-efficient take on the iconic pony car, infused with sporty styling cues.
The 1968 Ford Torino GT convertible offered a stylish blend of sporty design and available V8 power, providing a more refined muscle car experience with open-air enjoyment.
The 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 two-door hardtop, with its sleek ‘swept-back’ roofline and available V8 power, defined mid-century American automotive style and cruising.
Italian artist Lucrezia Roda’s photography exhibition, “The Industrial Perspective,” opens at the Lamborghini Museum on April 15, 2025, offering a unique look into the world of automotive production.
The Ford Mustang, an icon of American muscle and automotive rebellion, boasts a rich history dating back to its sensational debut in 1964. Born from the vision of Lee Iacocca, the Mustang was conceived as a sporty and affordable car that would capture the hearts of a new generation. Its long hood, short deck design, … Read more
The 2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label marked a return to the iconic 6.75-litre V8, delivering a massive 835 Nm of torque and effortless Bentley power.
The 1949 Lincoln Club Coupe marked a significant turning point for the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company, ushering in a fresh, modern design language that would define the brand’s post-war identity. Following the streamlined but somewhat aging pre-war designs, the 1949 Lincolns, including the stylish Club Coupe, embraced a more integrated and flowing aesthetic, … Read more
The 1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL Sportsroof stands as a quintessential icon of the mid-1960s American automotive landscape, embodying a blend of stylish design, potent performance, and comfortable cruising. Introduced as part of the fourth generation of the Galaxie, the 500XL trim represented the pinnacle of Ford’s full-size offerings, with the Sportsroof body style adding a … Read more
Eighty-eight years after the original graced the 1938 London Motor Show, The Alvis Car Company has delivered its latest Lancefield continuation car. Handcrafted in the UK using a meticulous blend of traditional coachbuilding techniques and modern engineering, this stunning vehicle is a faithful recreation of a one-off model, destined for a discerning customer in Japan. … Read more
The Mini Clubman Estate (1980) represents a distinctive chapter in the history of one of Britain’s most beloved automotive names. Launched in 1969 as a replacement for the earlier Mini Traveller and Countryman models, the Clubman Estate was the elongated sibling of the standard Mini, offering increased practicality without sacrificing the brand’s hallmark agility. The … Read more