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| Renault Type A - 1899-1900 On christmas eve, 1898, louis renault drove to a paris restaurant in an automobile of his own making. The friends he met were so enthusiastic that the following year he began producing this car as the first renault.Details click here | | Rolls-royce Corniche - 1967-1985 Introduced in 1965, the rolls-royce silver shadow did not meet with universal approval; It was the first rolls with a monocoque construction, and some of its critics said it looked too much like a peugeot 403. But it only took a light touch to transform it completely like the fluid uplift of the rear fenders on the 1967 drophead coupe.Details click here | | Rolls-royce Phantom I - 1925-1929 Officially known as the new phantom, the phantom i succeeded the 19-year-old silver ghost in 1925.(though the old model remained available for some time). The main difference between the two was the adoption of an overhead-valve engine that drove the transmission through a plate dutch instead of the earlier cone clutch.Details click here | | Rolls-royce Silver Spirit - 1980 The legendary rolls-royce company is not in the habit of changing its models every season, so the arrival of the new silver spirit in 1980 (to succeed the silver shadow, launched in 1966) was quite an event. Its misty, ethereal name was a rolls-royce custom that barkened back to the silver ghost of 1907.Details click here | | Rover Land-rover - 1948-1951 Before the outbreak of world war ii, rover autos, although technically innovative and well made, were priced too high to sell well. Following the war, the company realized it had to come up with something new to survive. The land-rover turned out to be the surprising answer.Details click here |
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