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Built for drivers the 1962 Triumph TR4 kept things simple and engaging
The 1962 Triumph TR4 arrived at a moment when sports cars were starting to chase comfort and complexity. Triumph’s answer was different: give drivers just enough refinement to make…
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The 1965 Renault Caravelle leaned into style more than performance
The 1965 Renault Caravelle was never built to win drag races. It was shaped to turn heads on the promenade, to offer French elegance at modest speeds, and to…
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Not built for everyone the 1969 Jensen Interceptor blended power and elegance
The 1969 Jensen Interceptor did not try to please everyone. It was unapologetically extravagant, unusually powerful for a British grand tourer, and built in numbers too small to ever…
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Small but capable the 1967 Honda S800 proved high revs mattered
Honda’s first serious sports cars were tiny, fragile-looking machines that behaved like racing bikes with number plates. Among them, the 1967 Honda S800 marked the moment the company proved…
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