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1955 Ferrari 375 Mille Miglia Sport Speciale by Pinin Farina
 In many ways, chassis 0490 AM is a pivotal model in Ferrari history. Not only is it the last 375 MM built, its Pinin Farina-designed coachwork introduces classic GT styling seen on later models from the early 250 GTs, right up to the 275 GTB...read more >>
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Jaguar XJ: Beyond the Comfort Zone John Simister drives the new saloon
 Does it look like a Jaguar? Here lies the nub of the new XJ's being. Opinions so far have been divided on the fastback saloon's aesthetic credentials...read more >>
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1956 Maserati A6G/54GT Zagato Coupé A sporting car for gentlemen
 I felt slightly underdressed behind the wheel of this car. If any 1950s GT requires a jacket and tie, it’s this Zagato-bodied, lightweight road-racing coupé from Maserati...read more >>
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David Brown’s Aston Martin DB2: Behind the Wheel of ‘UMC 272’
 There’s some history here: the fourth DB2 chassis built, the second six-cylinder car, and ‘DB’’s personal transport until pressed into racing service by works driver Lance Macklin, who entered it in the 1950 Targa Florio and Coppa Intereuropa, Monza...read more >>
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