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The Bugatti known as the Tank

March 9, 2020 myclassicrick 0

The Bugatti known as the Tank In 1923 the Bugatti Type 32 was nicknamed The Tank by the press because of its likeness to tanks in WWI. Also known as one the first cars to […]

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Ribbon Cutting at Ferrari Exhibition

February 21, 2020 myclassicrick 0

Ribbon Cutting at Ferrari Exhibition The doors officially opened on the ‘ Ferrari at 24 Heures du Mans’ exhibition at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello after its inauguration on 15 January. Many special guests attended […]

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Enzo Ferrari would have been 102 today!

February 18, 2020 myclassicrick 0

Enzo Ferrari would have been 102 today! Enzo Ferrari was born on 18 February 1898. The company is remembering him on this special day with three images comparing the Maranello factories past and present. Each […]

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Audi celebrates 40 Years of Quattro

February 18, 2020 myclassicrick 0

Audi celebrates 40 Years of Quattro At the Geneva International Motor Show in March 1980, an all-wheel-drive, sporty Coupé caused a massive stir. The Audi quattro was the first high-performance vehicle to be offered with […]

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The Wanderer

December 9, 2019 myclassicrick 0

The Wanderer In 1885, the two mechanics Johann Baptist Winklhofer and Richard Adolf Jaenicke opened a repair business for bicycles in Chemnitz. Shortly afterwards they began to make bicycles of their own, since demand at […]

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The 1951 GM Le Sabre

December 6, 2019 myclassicrick 0

The 1951 GM Le Sabre The General Motors Le Sabre was a 1951 concept car. Possibly the most important show car of the 1950s, it introduced aircraft-inspired design elements such as the wrap-around windshield and tail fins, which became […]