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1906 Orient Buckboard – Retro Classics Stuttgart 2018

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Lightweight, unconventional, and closer in spirit to a motorized carriage than a true automobile, the 1906 Orient Buckboard stood apart even in the experimental years of early motoring. At a time when many manufacturers pursued heavier and more complex designs, this vehicle followed a radically simple path. Its minimal construction and distinctive layout made it […]

1909 Ford Model T – Retro Classics Stuttgart 2019

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It was not the first automobile, nor the most advanced of its time, yet the 1909 version of the Ford Model T quickly became one of the most consequential machines ever built. Within a year of its introduction, demand was already reshaping how cars were manufactured. The 1909 model captures the early phase of a […]

1935 Peugeot 402 – Exterior and Interior – Retro Classics Stuttgart 2019

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In 1935, Peugeot introduced a model that clearly signaled a shift toward more aerodynamic thinking in automotive design. The Peugeot 402 departed from the upright, segmented forms of earlier cars and embraced smoother, more integrated lines. It reflected broader trends of the 1930s, where manufacturers began to consider airflow, efficiency, and visual coherence as part […]

1954 Peugeot 203 – Retro Classics Stuttgart 2019

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By the mid-1950s, the Peugeot 203 had become a familiar and trusted presence on European roads. Introduced in the immediate post-war period, it was designed to meet the need for reliable and modern transportation at a time when resources were still limited. The 1954 version reflects a model that had matured through continuous refinement rather […]

1929 Peugeot 201 – Retro Classics Stuttgart 2019

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At the end of the 1920s, Peugeot introduced a model that would quietly redefine its product strategy and naming system. The Peugeot 201, launched during a period of economic uncertainty, combined affordability with technical modernization in a way that proved highly effective. The 1929 version represents the beginning of this shift, marking the introduction of […]

1955 Peugeot 203 C – Retro Classics Stuttgart 2019

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The Peugeot 203 had already established itself as a dependable post-war car, but by 1955 the model had reached a mature and well-developed stage. The 203 C represented this phase clearly, combining incremental technical improvements with a design that had become familiar across European roads. It was not a radical car, yet it reflected Peugeot’s […]

1974 Renault Alpine A110 Berlinette – Retro Classics Stuttgart 2019

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The Alpine A110 Berlinette belongs to a small group of sports cars whose competition record shaped their road-car image directly. By 1974, the model was no longer new, yet it still carried the weight of Alpine’s rally success, its lightweight engineering, and its unmistakable silhouette. That combination helps explain why the A110 remained compelling even […]
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