Print advertisement for the Datsun 280-ZX in 1982.
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Print advertisement for the Datsun 280-ZX in 1982.

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Takin less L’s, Makin more M’s.
Original brochure for the Trueno AE86 made by Toyota.
Offered in a number of trim levels with various options the AE86 was Toyota’s first generation of the Corolla produced from 1983-1987. Commonly nicknamed “Hachi Roku” in Japanese, meaning eight-six, this little thing was powered by a mighty 4A-GE inline four making about 128 horsepower which was more than enough for its roughly 2,000 pound curb weight. The AE86 was a very popular car in Japan and eventually gained notoriety in the Western world from its iconic appearance in the Initial D anime series. Contrary to most belief, the American market actually did get this car with a modified engine to meet California emission regulations. I love proportions of this car, the 3 door especially, and look at how cool the stock wheels are!
Late 80’s ads for BMW’s 6 series line.
The E24 line of cars was BMW’s first generation of the 6 series Grand Tourer cars. The 635CSi (L6) was produced from 1985-1987 with the Euro-spec of this car making around 215 horsepower. The E24 6 series was also offered with a performance M package which bumped up the horsepower to 256 and included a touring style body kit.
The silly-van: Renault Espace F1
The Renault Espace F1 mini van is a groundbreaking concept that defies expectations and redefines what a family vehicle can be. Introduced in 1994, this remarkable creation combined the practicality and spaciousness of a minivan with the exhilarating performance of a Formula One race car. The Espace F1 showcased Renault's innovative engineering and design capabilities, pushing the boundaries of automotive technology.
At first glance, the Espace F1 appears like any other minivan, but beneath its unassuming exterior lies a powerful secret. The engineers at Renault took inspiration from their Formula One team and outfitted this family vehicle with a monstrous powertrain. The mid-mounted 3.5-liter V10 engine, directly sourced from the Formula One team, roared to life with an astonishing 800 horsepower. With this incredible power, the Espace F1 could sprint from 0 to 60 miles per hour in a mind-boggling 2.8 seconds, putting many high-performance sports cars to shame.
While the Renault Espace F1 may seem like an unlikely candidate for video game stardom, it left its mark in the virtual world as well. One of its most notable appearances was in the iconic racing game "Gran Turismo 2," released in 1999. Players had the opportunity to experience the sheer thrill of piloting this minivan-turned-monster virtually. The inclusion of the Espace F1 in the game showcased its unique blend of practicality and raw speed, captivating gamers worldwide and further solidifying its status as an unforgettable automotive icon.

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Rally World 2000 clip detailing the features of Subaru’s latest Rally tuned Impreza driven by Richard Burns and Juha Kankkunen. This has got to be one of the best eras of the Subaru rally team.
Some crazy concepts shown by Japanese car manufacturers at the 1986 Tokyo Auto Show.
1. Nissan Cue-X 2. Toyota FXV 3. Mitsubishi MP-90 4. Toyota AXV 5. Mazda MX-03 6. Suzuki R/SI
Scans from Car & Driver April 1986.
The Porsche 911 powered VW Beetle Hot Rod: The Porsche Wagen.
While a 911 engine swapped Beetle might be pretty common for 2023, in 1973, it was unheard of. Mad man Ed Papac’s crazy build features the body of a VW Beetle, engine from a 911S, and brakes from a Porsche Carrera. A stock Beetle in 1973 only had 58 horsepower but with this engine swap it would bump it up to 190 horsepower. Combine that with a pretty much gutted Beetle and this thing might actually be faster than the 911S that the engine came from. The cherry on top though is this insanely detailed 70’s bright orange hot rod paint job.
Scans from Street Rodder November 1973.