Mercedes-Benz introduced the W111 in 1959 as a broadly applied
platform to replace both the bread-and-butter Ponton sedans and the
complex, costly Adenauer coupes and sedans. The versatile chassis
architecture formed the basis of everything from four-cylinder
diesel... via Americanlisted
It is perhaps impossible to define the most distinguished period in
Ferrari's history, but if one were so inclined to try then surely
the decade from 1958 to 1968 would be a compelling candidate.
During this time, Scuderia Ferrari secured three Formula 1 World
Drivers'... via Americanlisted
In the early 1960s, with the conclusion of the 300SL and 190SL
production, Mercedes-Benz unified its SL sports car range into a
single line. The 300SL was already a legend, but costly and complex
to produce, while the 190SL, although stylish, lacked the
performance edge.... via Americanlisted