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1987 Subaru 3Door 4WD Turbo 3.0L

Overview The 1987 Subaru 3-Door 4WD Turbo represents a distinct era in Subaru’s history, characterized by the brand’s transition from a niche manufacturer of utilitarian economy cars to a serious contender in the all-wheel-drive performance segment. Built on the Leone platform, this model featured the signature “boxer” engine layout that defined the company’s engineering philosophy. […]

1986 Subaru 3 Door 4WD Turbo 3.0L

Overview The 1986 Subaru 3-Door 4WD Turbo represents a distinct era in the manufacturer’s history, characterized by the transition toward more sophisticated, performance-oriented all-wheel-drive systems. Built on the Leone platform, this model was part of the third generation of Subaru’s compact lineup. It served as a bridge between the utilitarian roots of early Subaru vehicles […]

1986-1989 Subaru 3 Door 4WD 3.0L

Overview The 1986-1989 Subaru 3-Door 4WD, often associated with the Leone or GL/DL series nomenclature in the North American market, represents a distinct era of Japanese engineering that prioritized utility and mechanical resilience. During the late 1980s, Subaru solidified its reputation for producing capable, all-weather vehicles that appealed to drivers in mountainous regions and climates […]

1986-1989 Subaru 3 Door 3.0L

Overview The Subaru 3-Door, often identified within the context of the Leone series, represented the brand’s effort to capture a broader audience in the compact segment during the late 1980s. Marketed as a versatile and durable option, this model utilized the horizontally opposed “boxer” engine architecture that became a hallmark of Subaru engineering. By the […]

1988-1991 Sterling 827 827.0L

Overview The Sterling 827 represented a collaborative effort between the British manufacturer Austin Rover Group and the Japanese automaker Honda. Marketed in the United States under the Sterling brand, the 827 was the flagship offering designed to compete with established luxury marques from Europe and Japan. The vehicle shared its platform and core architecture with […]

1987-1988 Sterling 825 825.0L

Overview The Sterling 825 represented a unique collaboration between British manufacturer Austin Rover Group and the Japanese automaker Honda. Introduced to the United States market for the 1987 model year, the 825 was the product of a joint venture known as Project XX. This partnership sought to combine British luxury design sensibilities with the mechanical […]

2005-2006 Spyker C8 Spyder Wide Body 4.2L

Overview The Spyker C8 Spyder Wide Body represents a distinct era for the Dutch manufacturer, blending aeronautical-inspired design with high-performance engineering. Introduced as a more aggressive, track-focused evolution of the standard C8, the Wide Body variant features widened wheel arches to accommodate a broader track and larger tires, enhancing both the visual presence and the […]

2005-2007 Spyker C8 Spyder 4.2L

Overview The Spyker C8 Spyder represents a distinct era in boutique sports car manufacturing, characterized by an uncompromising focus on aviation-inspired aesthetics and mechanical purity. Produced by the Dutch manufacturer Spyker Cars, the C8 Spyder emerged as the brand’s flagship offering during the mid-2000s. Its design language draws heavily from the company’s early 20th-century heritage […]

2005-2007 Spyker C8 Laviolette 4.2L

Overview The Spyker C8 Laviolette represents a distinct era for the Dutch manufacturer, blending aeronautical-inspired design with high-performance engineering. Introduced as a fixed-roof coupe version of the C8 Spyder, the Laviolette is characterized by its glass canopy roof, which draws direct inspiration from the company’s heritage in aircraft construction. The vehicle utilizes an aluminum spaceframe […]

2007 Spyker C8 Double 12 Spyder 4.2L

Overview The Spyker C8 Double 12 Spyder represents a distinct chapter in the history of the Dutch boutique manufacturer, Spyker Cars. Derived from the company’s endurance racing efforts, the Double 12 was engineered to bridge the gap between track-focused performance and road-going grand touring. The name pays homage to the 1922 Spyker C4, which famously […]

2007 Spyker C8 Double 12 S 4.2L

Overview The 2007 Spyker C8 Double 12 S represents a specialized evolution of the Dutch manufacturer’s flagship sports car. Developed as a road-going interpretation of the company’s endurance racing efforts, the Double 12 S was designed to offer increased stability and performance compared to the standard C8 Spyder. The vehicle features an elongated chassis, which […]

2010-2011 Spyker C8 Aileron 4.2L

Overview The Spyker C8 Aileron represents the second generation of the Dutch manufacturer’s sports car lineage, introduced to succeed the original C8 Spyder. Unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show and entering production for the 2010 model year, the Aileron was designed to address criticisms regarding the wheelbase and interior refinement of its predecessor. By […]