Monday, September 17, 2018

Ferrari America (1964–1966)

The America models marked the top of the Ferrari range of sports cars. Favorite variants are the 410 Superamerica and the 500 Superfast, as well as the shapely 375.Read more at www.oktilli.com

Toyota 2000GT (1967–1970)

A little-known creation from Japan, the 2000GT was a world-class exotic sports car. Keen eyes may recognize a one-off convertible version from the James Bond film You Only Live Twice.More at www.oktilli.com

McLaren P1 (2014)

McLaren's take on the super-hybrid, the P1 combines a 727-hp V8 with a 177-hp electric motor to hit 217 mph.Read more at www.oktilli.com

Jaguar XKSS (1957)

The voluptuous XKSS was the road-going variant of the Jaguar D-Type racer. A factory fire destroyed nine of the 25 examples made before they were ever delivered.More at www.oktilli.com

Porsche 959 (1986–1989)

An automotive icon of the'80s, the 959 featured ground-breaking technology from bumper to bumper, including a revolutionary all-wheel-drive system.Read more at www.oktilli.com

Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am (1970–1981)

The second generation Trans-Am rePresented a new era of muscle cars. The 1977 example is still famous for its role in Smokey and the Bandit . That, and the large bird painted on its hood.Chek more at www.oktilli.com

Auto Union Type C (1936–1937)


This is one of history's most highly regarded race cars. The Type C had an enormous V-16 engine capable of propelling the slick vehicle up to 211 mph.Read more at www.oktilli.com