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Ultra-Rare Twin-Supercharged Diablo SV

1981 C3 Corvette Review - The Last Real American Classic?

IAA 1981 - Mercedes 500 SEC | BMW 735i | Porsche 944 | Toyota Celica Sup...

1981 Indianapolis 500

RARE 1981 DELOREAN SALES VIDEO

1981 DeLorean Pennebaker Documentary

FCA Heritage | PR + WG

Coinciding with the official opening of the Rétromobile show, at a press conference held today in Paris, Roberto Giolito, head of FCA Heritage, presented "Reloaded by creators", the new sales service for lovers and collectors of Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Lancia and Abarth classic cars. He also provided an overview of all FCA Heritage's other programmes for the safeguarding and promotion of the historic legacy of the Group's Italian brands.  The new "Reloaded by creators" project opens a new, original chapter in the FCA Heritage story: from now on, the Department will also be offering for sale a limited number of carefully selected classic cars, specially purchased by the Department, which have been restored to their original glory and guaranteed by the constructor (hence the name of the service). The sums raised will then be used to finance new scouting activities to add important new pieces to FCA's historic collection. This is therefore a real cultural pr...

MOST EXPENSIVE DELOREAN EVER - 1981 Back to the Future TIME MACHINE

THE CANNONBALL RUN (1981) Intro - Lamborghini Countach LP400S (S2)

Turbo V8 Chicken: Pontiac Trans Am

Back to the Past: The Strange History of the DeLorean DMC-12

1981 was one heck of a year for cars.

Classics | Corvette (C3)

1981 Ferrari 308 GTSI

Toyota History | Soarer

The 1st gen. Toyota Soarer (Model MZ11), Toyota's first personal luxury car, caused a sensation in Japan as a prestigious specialty car and won the 1981-1982 Car of the Year Japan. "Soarer" is used with its meaning of a high-performance glider.

Moments | Interior - Lamborghini Jalpa P350

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