13-1952 Talbot Lago T26GS Berlinette - Engine: six cylinders in line, 4,482cc, 190bhp at 4,200rpm, steel cylinder head presently fitted; Gearbox: four-speed Cotal pre-selector; Brakes: hydraulic drum, front and rear; Suspension: front independent with tranverse leaf spring and wishbones, rear, live axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs and Houdaille shock absorbers. Left hand drive. Only 36 Grand Sport chassis were made between 1947 and 1953.
24- 1998 Heuliez Lamborghini Pregunta one-off prototype based on a Lamborghini Diablo. The car was exhibited at 1998 Paris Motor Show and 1999 Geneva Auto Show.
28- 1957 Maserati F250 Grand Prix. The first Maserati 250F was introduced in 1954 and was the automobile with which Juan Manuel Fangio won the 1954 World's Driver Championship. The new Maserati 250F lightweight proved to be very competitive, but it was Juan Manuel Fangio's driving skills which made the 1957 season unique. Fangio won his fifth World Driver's Championship with the Maserati 250F lightweight. see 1957 Maserati 250F Lightweight of Fangio