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Abarth 750 Zagato Coupé 1956 Porsche 718 RSK 1958 relative of one builder worked for the builder of the other car
Porsche 718 RSK 1958 Studebaker Project Z-87 1954 both cars had the same engineer
Studebaker Project Z-87 1954 Studebaker Dictator 1935 both cars were built by the same manufacturer
Studebaker Dictator 1935 Alfa Romeo 6C 2300 Pescara 1935 one car is named after the driver of the other
Alfa Romeo 6C 2300 Pescara 1935 Auto Union Typ B 1935 one car is named after a circuit the other drove in
Auto Union Typ B 1935 Era Type B 1936 both cars have the same name
Era Type B 1935 Era Type M Mini Turbo 1989 both cars were produced in the same country
Era Type M Mini Turbo 1989 Austin A30 Seven Saloon 1951 the engine of one car is the evolution of the engine of the other
Austin A30 Seven Saloon 1951 Turner 803 Sports A30 1956 both cars have the same engine
Turner 803 Sports A30 1956 Turner-Miesse Steamer 1904 both manufacturers have the same name
Turner-Miesse Steamer 1904 Stanley Steamer Model E2 1909 both cars have the same source of energy (steam-electric-hybrid-diesel-solar)
Stanley Steamer Model E2 1909 Rolls Royce 40/50 Silver Ghost by Barker both cars were produced in the same year
Rolls Royce 40/50 Silver Ghost Barker 1909 Delaunay-Belleville 70CV SMT Kellner 1908 both cars were one-off
Delaunay-Belleville 70CV SMT Kellner 1908 Rovin D1 1CV 1/2 1946 both cars were built in the same factory building
Rovin D1 1CV 1/2 1946 Renault Type A 1½ CV 1898 both cars have the same CV number
Renault Type A 1½ CV 1898 Tracta T11 1929 one car shares its name with the part the other introduced first time
Tracta T11 1929 Christie Grand Prix 1907 both cars have the same traction (FWD-AWD-RWD)
Christie Grand Prix 1907 Mercedes 79\200 PS (20.5lt) from 1915 both cars have exceptional technical specs
Mercedes 79\200 PS 1915 Swallow Doretti 1955 both cars are named after daughters of the cars distributors
Swallow Doretti 1955 Chevrolet Corvette Rondine 1963 both cars have the same name in different language
Chevrolet Corvette Rondine 1963 Amphicar 770 Cabriolet 1963 one car is named after a vessil and the other is a sea-going car
Amphicar 770 Cabriolet 1963 Cadillac Coupe de Ville 1960 both cars have the same body style elements (fins)
Cadillac Coupe de Ville 1960 Detroit Electric 1915 one car is named after the man who founded the city that shares the name with the other
Detroit Electric 1915 Lincoln Indianapolis Boano 1955 both cars have the same mileage radius
Lincoln Indianapolis Boano 1955 Fiat Coupe 1993 the designer of one car worked in the design-house of the second
Fiat Coupe 1993 Lancia Augusta Whittingam & Mitchell 1935 both cars were built in the same city
Lancia Augusta W&Mitchell 1935 Graham-Paige Model 827 Rds 1929 the same man owned the design-house of the 1st and was a dealer for the 2nd
Graham-Paige Model 827 Rds 1929 Hupmobile Skylark 1940 the last model of both builders derives from the same car
Hupmobile Skylark 1940 Chevrolet Nomad 1955 founder's relatives were tied to their early automotive empires
Chevrolet Nomad 1955 Veritas RS2000 1947 both cars had later revival projects
Veritas RS2000 1947 AFM 2.5l 1951 both cars had engineers who worked for the same company\model
AFM 2.5l 1951 BMW 700RS 1960 builder of the 1st car was pilot in the 2nd
BMW 700RS 1960 Wolseley 7 HP 1922 both cars have the same engine layout (flat-twin)
Wolseley 7 HP 1922 Ford Gyron 1961 both manufacturers made an unorthodox vehicle (gyroscopic car)
Ford Gyron 1961 Tucker Torpedo 1948 the features of the first car were credited to the designer of the 2nd(L.Brennan)
Tucker Torpedo 1948 Rolls-Royce Phantom II 1931 both cars star in a film (that bears their name)
Rolls Royce Phantom II 1931 Packard Convertible Coupe 1949 one manufacturer built under license the aircraft engines designed by the other company
Packard Convertible Coupe 1949 Bugatti Type 41 Royale 1931 one car shares its nickname with the hood ornament of the other
Bugatti Type 41 Royale 1931 Plymouth Superbird Hemi 426 1970 the engine of one car share its nickname with the hood ornament of the other
Plymouth Superbird H426 1970 Cadillac Seville 1997 both cars are named after the same object\thing (port)
Cadillac Seville 1997 Arnolt Bristol Bolide 1953 one car shares its name with the actor who played in a movie featuring the other car
Arnolt Bristol Bolide 1953 Awtowelo Type 650 "Sokol" 1952 both cars derived from other cars
Awtowelo Type 650 "Sokol" 1952 and Rob Walker Racing Lotus 18 F1 1961 both cars are in the same collection\museum\display\show\event
Rob Walker Racing Lotus 18 F1 1961 Ferrari 625 F1 1955 both cars won the same race (Monaco)
Ferrari 625 F1 from 1955 Chrysler 300K Convertible 1964 one car shares its name with the number of cars produced (in that model year) of the other
Chrysler 300K Convertibile 1964 Volvo 122 S 1968 one car shares its name with the number of one dimension of the other (wheelbase)
Volvo 122 S 1968 Citroen B18 1927 one car shares its name with the name of the engine of the other
Citroen B18 1927 Mors 12\15 HP 1909 one builder worked for the builder of the other car
Mors 12-15 HP 1909 Peugeot Quadrillette Type 161 1922 both manufacturers produced the same non-automotive object (traffic signs)
Peugeot Type 161 Quadrilette 1922 Wanderer W1 Puppchen 5-12 HP 1911 both cars derived from the same car
Wanderer W1 Püppchen 5-12 HP 1911 Bédélia BD3 1913 both cars have the same seating layout (tandem)
Bédélia BD3 1913 AV Monocar 6\8 hp 1920 both cars have similarities in the steering mechanism (centre-point and wire-and-bobbin)
AV Monocar 6\8 HP 1920 Tecno-Daf F3 1968 both cars are missing of a part (lights)
Techno-Daf F3 1968 Benz Velo 1894 both cars have similarities in the change-speed mechanism (both involve belts)
Benz Velo 1894 Alpine A110 1300S 1971 both cars have the same position of the engine (rear-engine)
Alpine A110 1300S 1971 DKW F94 Limousine 1957 both cars had equivalents in other countries
DKW F94 Limousine 1957 Karmann-Ghia TC 1970 both manufacturers had a specific coachwork for a country (Fissore's)
VW Karmann-Ghia TC 1970 Nash-Healey Pininfarina Roadster 1952 both cars have a name referring to different manufacturers
Nash-Healey Pininf. Rds 1952 Gordon GT 1960 Both cars were the product of three countries
Gordon GT 1960 MG A 1600 Twin Cam 1958 both cars have the same wheels\disc brakes
MGA Twin Cam 1958 Steyr-Puch 650 TR 1964 both cars are the high-output version of a standard model
Steyr-Puch 650 TR 1964 MG Metro 1982 both cars have devices to aid aerodynamics
MG Metro 1982 Peugeot 205GTI 1984 both cars were the base for racing cars
Peugeot 205GTI 1984 Citroën DS 1956 one car shares its name with the special version of the other
Citroën DS 1955 Jaguar XK120 1954 both cars were in the same list (of an international beauty contest)
Jaguar XK120 1954 Fiat 8V 1952 both cars have a coachbuilt version of the same design (Savonuzzi's Supersonic)
Fiat 8V 1952 Cisitalia D46 1946 both cars were designed by the same man
Cisitalia D46 1946 Bristol 400 1947 both cars were the first cars produced by their makers
Bristol 400 1947 ALFA 24 hp 1910 both had badges which featured the coat of arms of their cities of origin
ALFA 24 hp 1910 Opel Omega 1986 both cars have a letter from the Greek alphabet in their name
Opel Omega 1986 Holden VE Commodore 2007 both cars have a derivate sold by another manufacturer (pontiac)
Holden VE Commodore 2007 Hartnett Pacific\Tasman 1951 the same man was director of the first and founded the second company
Hartnett Pacific\Tasman 1951 SOCEMA Gregoire 1952 the same man designed one car and the car which inspired the other
SOCEMA Gregoire 1952 Spirou & Fantasio Turbo-Rhino 1 one car inspired the other
Spirou & Fantasio Turbo-Rhino 1 Ford X-100 1953 both cars are concept cars\prototype used by books\movies\... characters
Ford X-100 1953 Lincoln Typhoon 1952 one car is a styling mockup that became the other car
Lincoln Typhoon 1952 Maserati Khamsin 1976 both cars are named after meteorological events
Maserati Khamsin 1976 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow both cars have the same Citroen-patented hydropneumatic system
Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Lancia Lambda 1923 both cars first introduced the same feature, one in the world, the other for its builder
Lancia Lambda 1923 Audi Type K 1923 both cars are named after the (11th) letter of 2 different alphabets (greek and latin)
Audi Type K 1923 Burney Streamline 1932 both cars were designed by designers who started on airships
Burney Streamline 1932 Maybach W1 one manufacturer built the engines for the airships made in the company directed by the other
Maybach W1 Meccanica Maniero 4700 1967 both cars have a badge featuring twice the same letter (M)
Meccanica Maniero 4700 1967 Ascort TSV 1300 1959 both cars are coachbuilt specials based on a popular production car from a different continent
Ascort TSV 1300 1959 TVR Grantura I 1958 Both cars have a fibreglass body
TVR Grantura Mk I 1958 Healey Tickford Saloon 1951 both cars are standard production models named after the body manufacturer
Healey Tickford Saloon 1951 VW Type 3 1966 both manufacturers later on made a car in collaboration with another one
VW Typ 3 1966 Astra Utility 1956 both cars have a luggage compartment above the (underfloor) engine
Astra Utility 1956 Biscuter Commercial Rubia both cars are woodies
Biscuter Commercial Rubia Nissan Sentra 1983 both cars reached production because of visionaries born in the same year
Nissan Sentra 1983 Chery Eastar 2003 both cars have the same code name (B11)
Chery Eastar B11 2003 Citroen Bx both cars have a type code shared with a thing\object ( B vitamin)
Citroën BX Daewoo Matiz 1998 both cars derived from a prototype made for another company
Daewoo Matiz 1998 Simca 1100 1967 both cars were sold in a later period under a different brand name
Simca 1100 1967 Seat Ibiza 1984 both manufacturers started car production with cars built under license from another company
Seat Ibiza 1984 Ford Consul Capri 1961 both cars are named after geographic places (islands)
Ford Consul Capri 1961 Buick Questor 1983 both cars are named after political offices (in the Roman Republic)
Buick Questor 1983 Oldsmobile Recon 1999 both manufacturers were part of the same company (GM)
Oldsmobile Recon 1999 Ford 24-7 Concept both cars have an instrument panel that could be reconfigured to each drivers' preferences
Ford 24.7 concept White Red Bus 1936 both cars have the same top configuration
White Red Bus 1936 Alfa Romeo SZ 1989 both cars had only one official colour scheme
Alfa Romeo SZ 1989 Rover P6 BS 1967 both cars have a name containing an acronym that refers to a different company
Rover P6 BS 1967 Columbia LX Electric Runabout 1903 both manufacturers had their origins in producing versions of the same vehicle (Micheaux Velocipede)
Columbia LX Electric Runabout 1903 Autobianchi Coupe (G.31) 1968 both manufacturies were created as a joint venture
Autobianchi Coupe (G.31) 1968 Citroen 11CV Traction Avant 1935 both manufacturers were owned by tire companies
Citroen 11CV TA 1935 Toyota Progres 1998 both manufacturers are named after their founders, but with a small change in the name
Toyota Progres 1998 Citroën 11 B Traction Avant 1955 both cars have a name referring to modernity (progressiveness; avant garde)
Citroën 11 B Traction Avant 1955 Panhard Dyna Z 1956 the same man designed some adverts for both cars
Panhard Dyna Z 1956 Ferrari 308 GTB 1975 both cars were introduced with bodies made of a lightweight material, and then switched to steel
Ferrari 308 GTB 1975 Lancia Stratos 1972 both cars had racing versions built by the same company
Lancia Stratos 1972 Chery A5 both cars have one identical dimension (width)
Chery A5 Changcheng Hafo CC 6460KY 2005 both manufacturers were sued for making knockoff’s
Changcheng Hafo CC 6460KY Hillman Hunter both cars were produced under licence (in Iran) from other manufacturers
Hillman Hunter Argyll Turbo GT 1976 both cars are named after polish heavy metal bands (Hunter and Turbo)
Argyll Turbo GT 1976 Allard P1 1952 both manufacturers share their name with earlier makes from the same country started the same year
Allard P1 1952 Rolls-Royce Light Twenty 1906 both cars won International competitions driven by their constructors
Rolls Royce 20HP 1906 Cottin & Desg. 12HP 1904 both manufacturers are named after both their founders one of whom of each co. also prod. cars under their own name before
Cottin & Desgouttes 12 HP 1924 Prima 12\15 HP 1906 Both companies were manufacturing a model with similar power units at (almost) the same time
Prima 12\15 HP 1906 Alfa Romeo 1900 Granluce Primavera 1957 one car has a name containing the other manufaturer's name
Alfa Romeo 1900 Granluce Primavera 1957 Jaguar XJ12 Coupe 1977 both cars are factory-built 2-door pillarless coupes based on the regular 4-door sedan model
Jaguar XJ12 Coupe 1977 Cheetah Coupe 2008 both manufacturers are named after members of the cat group of animals
Cheetah Coupe 2008 Vaz Samara Tarzan one car is named after the pet companion of a character that shares the name with the second car
VAZ Samara Tarzan Felber Excellence 1977 both cars have a name containing only one vowel repeated six times
Felber Excellence 1977 Fisker Tramonto 2005 both cars were limited production based on production cars
Fisker Tramonto 2005 Ken Okuyama K.O. 7 sports the same object was designed by the designer of 1st car and inspired the design of the 2nd
Ken Okuyama K.O. 7 sports Williams FW 08 1980 both cars have a name containing the initials of the company owner
Williams FW08 1980 Eagle RV both cars have a six-wheeled version
Eagle RV Keller Super Chief both cars were available in either front-engine or rear-engine configuration
Keller Super Chief Cy-Car TigerCat 3V2 both cars have similarities in the suspension system (rubber torsion springs)
Cy-Car TigerCat 3V2 Hot Rod Hawg Limited Edition both cars are powered by motorcycle engines
Hot Rod Hawg Humber Royal Humberette 1904 both cars have a name containing the same initials (HRH)
Humber Royal Humberette 1904 Citroën 2CV Citroneta 1957 both cars have a name that is a diminuitive of the make
Citroën 2CV Citroneta 1957 Chevrolet El Camino 1970 both cars are pick up versions of sedans also being offered
Chevy El Camino SS 1970 Holden HJ Statesman Caprice 1975 both cars have a name containing historically contaminated abbreviations
Holden HJ Statesman Caprice 1975 Citroën GS 1971 both cars were available with a Wankel engine
Citroën GS 1971 Opel G90 both cars have significant narrower back axle trackwidths
Opel G90 Pininfarina Rossa both cars won the same award
Pininfarina Rossa 2000 Hongqi CA72 Luxury Car 1958 both cars have a name containing the name of the same colour
Hongqi CA72 1958 UOP Shadow race car both cars are named after motorcycles made by another manufacturer
UOP Shadow Peugeot 402 Eclipse 1937 both cars have a name referring to a lack of light
Peugeot 402 Eclipse 1937 Ford Model T both are commonly - and incorrectly - referred to as the first of its kind
Ford Model T Austin 7 both cars were produced in the same countries; (USA, Great Britain, France and Germany)
Austin Seven Dixi 3/15 one car was the mirror image of the other
DIXI 3/15 Volvo ÖV 4 both manufacturers were the car-building arm of a 3-letter company and named after a latin first person statement
Volvo ÖV 4 Caresto Hot Rod Volvo Jacob one is a hot rod tribute to the other one
Caresto Hot Rod Volvo Jakob Lincoln MKR Concept both cars feature hand-cut tires featuring the carmaker's logo
Lincoln MKR 2007 Ford Thunderbird 2002 one car was built upon the platform which has become the basis for the other car's platform
Ford Thunderbird 2002 Gatsby Griffin both cars are named after a mythological flying creature
Gatsby Griffin Hamann BMW X6 Tycoon 2009 both cars have a name referring to novels by the same author (Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald)
Hamann BMW X6 Tycoon 2009 Lancia Delta HF Integrale both cars have been replaced by an EVO version
Lancia Delta HF Integrale 16v Fiat Uno Turbo Mk2 both cars debuted in the same event
Fiat Uno Turbo Mk2 Connaught B both cars officially wore only Pirelli tyres
Connaught B Scania A1 1901 the same person have both cars names in his titles
Scania A1 1901 Gaz 18 both manufacturers are better known for their commercial vehicles
GAZ-18 Hanomag 1,3 both cars have the same type of doors (suicide)
Hanomag 1.3 Adler 2.5 liter 1937 both cars were the last passenger car models of the companies
Adler 2.5 liter 1937 Mercedes 540K 1938 both cars have a nickname containing the same word
Mercedes 540K 1938 Hummer H1 both cars have a Beetle based replica
Hummer H1 Willys Jeep CJ2A both cars were modified civilian version of a vehicle commissioned by the US Government
Willys Jeep CJ2A Jicey F2 1948 both cars have a name that is the pronounciation of just two letters (JP - JC )
Jicey F2 1948 Lotus Elise both cars have an aluminium box section chassis
Lotus Elise Austro-Daimler Maja both cars are named after a lady who had a relative who was important in the creation of the vehicle
Austro-Daimler Maja Coffin Dragster both cars have the seats placed on the rear axle
Coffin Dragster Cord 812 one car shares its name with the nickname of the other
Cord 812 Opel GT both cars have hidden headlight that were opened mechanically
Opel GT Saab 92 1950 both cars have not a bootlid
Saab 92 1950 Mercury 1950 one car commenced production the same date the second appeared on a magazine's ads
Mercury 1950 London TX4 by Manganese Bronze both manufacturers are named after metals
London Taxi TX4 Checker - Ghia Centurion 1968 both cars are made on a chassis specially made for taxi purposes
Checker Ghia Centurion 1968 Karmann Typ 1 1965 both cars have different (asymmetrical) side views
Karmann Typ 1 1965 Lancia Aurelia B20 GT both cars were designed by a designer with a own company and built by another one
Lancia Aurelia B20 GT Hotchkiss Anjou 13/50 1952 both cars were RHD built and sold in countries with right hand traffic
Hotchkiss Anjou 13/50 1952 BSA Scout both manufacturers have a badge featuring firearms
BSA Scout Wolseley Viper both cars were advertised using the same word\words
Wolseley Viper AC Cobra both cars are named after a snake
AC Cobra Mercedes-Benz 190 the 2nd car has been painted by a painter of the art movement with the same name as the 1st car
Mercedes-Benz 190 Checker Marathon Both cars were choose in their respective countries to use as a Taxi
Checker Marathon VW Beetle both cars were produced for more than 20 years
VW Beetle Auto Union D Type both manufacturers lost factories to the Germans as part of War Reparations
Auto Union D Type Jaguar E-type Both cars are named in sequential order both chronologically, and alphabetically
Jaguar E type Ferrari 250 LM both manufacturers tried to bend the rules a bit to get then accepted for Sportscar Racing
Ferrari 250 LM 1963 Pontiac Tempest LeMans both cars are named after a race venue where they would not compete
Pontiac Tempest LeMans and the 1971 Ford Pinto 1971 both cars used a version of a "Rope Drive " or " Rope Shaft "
Ford Pinto 1971 Lincoln Continental 1961 Both cars were designed by designers who would go on to work on versions of the same car
Lincoln Continental 1961 Gräf & Stift Bois de Boulogne tourer 1911 both cars had a political assassinated in it
Gräf & Stift Bois de Boulogne tourer 1911 Celeritas Rennwagen 1901 both cars reached production though a cash infusion from the same financier
Celeritas Rennwagen 1901 DAF formula 3 1968 both cars were racecars built by car manufacturers that also produced Trucks and Busses
DAF Formula 3 1968 Chaparral 2E 1966 both cars used automatic transmissions despite their racing nature
Chaparral 2E 1966 Lotus 49B 1968 Both cars had a rear wing that put its downforce straight onto the rear uprights
Lotus 49B 1968DFX Vels Parnelli VPJ6 one car was the first to use an engine and the other was the first to use the SuperCharged version of that
Vels Parnelli VPJ6 Eagle T2G Both manufacturers are named after the owner, who were Hot Rodders, raced Nascar, and both teams were active in F1 and Indy
Eagle T2G MG TD 1951 both cars are in museums with a name starting with the same letter
MG TD 1951 Morgensen/Bird Special both cars were saved by the same buyer
Morgensen/Bird Special Hispano-Suiza Cabriolet by D'Ieteren both cars were built by Volkswagen dealers
Hispano-Suiza Cabriolet by D'Ieteren Bentley 4 1/4litre Veth & Zoon DHC 1936 both coachbuilders were official suppliers to the Dutch Royal Household
Bentley 4 1/4 liter Veth & Zoon DHC 1936 Bentley 4 1/4 liter Köng DHC 1936 both cars have the same coachbuild body, on the same chassis of the same year
Bentley 4 1/4 liter Karosserie Köng DHC 1936 Plymouth '54 Sniper built by Troy Trepanier Both cars started out as a convertible, and got modified with a metal roof later
Plymouth Sniper built by Troy Trepanier DongFeng Brave Soldier Both cars have a name referring to a person who tend to use a gun
DongFeng Brave Soldier Kirkham 427 KMS/SC Both cars are said to be Reverse Engineered from their originals
Kirkham 427 KMS/SC Kaiser Traveler 1949 both cars were built in a mothballed, decommissioned military aircraft assembly facility
Kaiser Traveler Mini Cooper 1963 both cars were used as police cars
Mini Cooper police car Ferrari Testa Rossa V12 1957 Both cars had outside door hinges
Ferrari Testa Rossa V12 1957 Alfa Romeo Tipo 158 Alfetta 1939 the same person designed both their engines
Alfa Romeo Tipo 158 "Alfetta" BMC ADO15 "Mini" both cars have a nickname alluding to the car's diminutive size, compared to its stablemates
BMC ADO15 "Mini" Lamborghini Miura 1967 both cars have a transversely mounted engine that shared the engine oil with the gearbox it was mounted to
Lamborghini Miura 1967 Ford GT40 1966 both cars had modern day reincarnations
Ford GT40 1966 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 tipo Le Mans 1931 both cars won the same race the same number of times in a row
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 tipo LeMans 1931 Maikafer prototype 1931 both cars were designed by someone who was of the same origin
Maikafer prototype 1931 Tatra t-97 1936 both have been named as an inspiration for the same car
Tatra t-97 1936 KdF wagen 1939 both cars were designed by a father and son combo
KdF Wagen 1939 Chevrolet Corvair 1960 both cars were later adapted to a rear, air-cooled-engine, cab-over pickup derivative and a military vehicle
Chevrolet Corvair 1960 Ford Pinto both cars had safety heavily criticized by Ralph Nader with lawsuits as a result
Ford Pinto Panoz Esperante both cars were the base for a flying car
Panoz Esperante Lancia beta HPE both cars were available with a supercharger
Lancia Beta HPE Jeep Grand Cherokee 2011 both cars were the first new model on sale after manufacturers relinquished control to another
Jeep Grand Cherokee Bantam Number One both cars are the most recent and the oldest versions of a Jeep
Bantam "Jeep" Number One Jaguar E-type (# 77RW) 1961 both cars were delivered in the nick of time, driven by one or more of its engineers
Jaguar E-type (# 77RW) 1961 jaguar XJ13 1966 the same man drove both cars
Jaguar XJ13 Renault 177 both cars have been affected by superstiction
Renault 177 TS Volkswagen Golf Estate Wagon 2002 both cars have the same weight\output ratio
VW Golf Estate Wagon Lincoln Zephyr both cars are named after a wind
Lincoln Zephyr ZIS 101A 1940 both cars were produced at factories which were named after the politic leaders of their countries
ZIS 101A 1940 Datsun 100A both cars share their name with at least one exit /interchange on the US Interstate highway system
Datsun 100A SS 90 Both manufacturers changed names
SS 90 Ford Model T 1926 both cars were sold at the same amount of money in different value.
Ford Model T Citroen Type A both cars were the first mass produced cars in their continent
Citroen Type-A Saab 92001 both cars were the first automotive products of a company, which was previously occupied with military efforts
Saab 92001 Volvo PV 544 both were made into soldout keychains by same company
Volvo PV 544 Ford Taunus 1951 both cars have a nickname that is the same in the same country
Ford Taunus 1951 Ford Consul Capri 1961 both cars were the 1st of their brand introducing a braking system in their country (hydraulic-front discs)
Ford Consul Capri 1961 Citroen Bijou 1959 both cars were the 1st of their brand introducing the same body style in the same period (2-door pillarless coupe)
Citroen Bijou 1959 Lotus Elite 1959 both were the first cars with fibreglass bodies made by their manufacturers and designed by the same man
Lotus Elite 1959 Ralph Watson's Lycoming Special both had an engine which was not designed to power a car (firepump-airplane)
Ralph Watson's Lycoming Special Steyr Allard both cars are named after the engines that powered them
Steyr Allard Allard Front Engined Dragster both cars are Racers, built by the same man, that had no cooling system on their foreign engines
Allard Front Engined Dragster Napier Golden Arrow 1929 both cars belong to the same collection and are going to be restored
Napier Golden Arrow 1929 Konocti Motor Co. Silver Bullet both cars are named after a precious metal object that can be shot using a weapon
Konocti Motor Co. Silver Bullet Boyd Coddington's Boydster II both cars are streetrods, based on a early Ford, not sharing any actual part with the cars they are based
Boyd Coddington's Boydster II Colman Milne Cardinal in both names there are two words for a male person
Colman Milne Cardinal Pete Brock's 1963 Ford Falcon ( Shelby ) Sedan Delivery both cars are modified longroof Fords with Birdnames, used as working vehicles
Pete Brock's 1963 Ford Falcon ( Shelby ) Sedan Delivery Studebaker Lark both cars are named for birds, and marked their maker's foray into smaller vehicles
Studebaker Lark Austin A40 Dorset both cars were imitated as a children’s car
Austin A40 Dorset Ford Anglia both bodystyles were the cars to beat in the old Gasser Dragrace classes
Ford Anglia Ford Pinto both cars were replaced by a newer model tagged the same
Ford Pinto Ford Mustang II both had a prototype build on their chassis by the same designer, in the same year, with similarity in the design
Ford Mustang II Ford Mustang II 1963 both cars have the same make and model name, both indicative of future production models
Ford Mustang II 1963 Subaru Brumby both cars are named after the same animal (wild horse) in the respective country (Mustang - Brumby )
Subaru Brumby Jeep Model M-38A1 both cars have been owned by thesame ex-president and have 4-wheel drive
Jeep Model M-38A1 Bentley Continental DC both feature 24 volt electrics
Bentley Continental DC Mullen L1X-75 GTEV 2009 both have a carbon fiber body and are electric powered
Mullen L1X-75 GTEV 2009 Avelle GTA both share the same body shell
Avelle GTA Lamborghini Countach both have a space frame chassis
Lamborghini Countach Leda LT24 both had the engine ahead of the rear axle and power directed back with a driveshaft to the diff. behind the engine
Leda LT24 Dommartin 1947-48 both cars never pased the testing fase an so never entered a official race due to bancrupty
Dommartin 1947-48 Ferrari D50 1956 both were recycled gp versions designed to do battle with the Mercedes' of the time
Ferrari D50 1956 Mercedes W196 L8 both cars took the championship in a year with the same pilot and did not finish just 1 gp for same failure
Mercedes W196 L8 Lotus 79 both cars dominated one seasons in the hands of 2 pilots
Lotus 79 Lola T294 BMW both cars crashed on the same circuit leading to the tragic death of both its drivers
Lola T294 BMW Osella PA9 BMW both BMW powered Gr6 Sports cars, former Road Track race cars, European Hillclimb Championships winners with same pilot
Osella PA9 BMW Chiribiri Monza both cars where driven by Italian racecar drivers who started their carreer racing motorcycles
Chiribiri Monza Vulcan 20HP Tourer 1922 both manufacturers stopped production of passenger cars in the same year
Vulcan 20HP Tourer 1922 Rapid 1908 both companies were founded by two brothers, had a change in name, produced commercial vehicles, and moved to bigger premises the same year
Rapid 1908 Packard Panther 1954 both companies gave out Stock Certificates
Packard Panther 1954 Oldsmobile F-88 both cars where handbuilt two seater convertible cars from same year
Oldsmobile F-88 Ferrari California Spyder 1961 both set records for highest amount paid at auctions
Ferrari California Spyder 1961 Porsche 911 2.2 both manufacturer designed and produced their largest number of different models on these model lines
Porsche 911 2.2 Mercedes MGP W01 both got a increase in wheelbase to improve the handling
Mercedes MGP W01 Sauber C19 2000 both cars share the same supplier in fuel and tires
Sauber C19 2000 Rhys Millen's Hyundai Genesis coupe both have the same sponsor
Rhys Millen's Hyundai Genesis coupe Pontiac GTO Monkee Mobile 1966 both cars have names refering too music bands
Pontiac GTO Monkee Mobile 1966 Porsche 550 Spyder " lil' Bastard" both cars were by same man, but claimed by another
Porsche 550 Spyder " lil' Bastard" Cord 812 Phaeton 1937 Tom Mix's both car an actor died in a car crash while driving it
Cord 812 Phaeton 1937 Tom Mix's Duesenberg J Rollston Conv. 1937 both car companies were owned by the same man, in the last year of their production
Duesenberg J Rollston Conv. 1937 Daimler EL24 both manufactures where building rolling chassis for other to body
Daimler EL24 Cord 812 Phaeton 1937 both had a 4 speed pre-selector gearbox
Cord 812 Phaeton 1937 American Bantam Hollywood both cars were modified by the same man to create new models, disapproved by companies' owners.
American Bantam Hollywood Fiat Multipla 115 JTD Cinecittà 2005 one car shares a name with America’s famous film city, the other is named after its European counterpart
Fiat Multipla 115 JTD Cinecittà 2005 Matra-Simca Bagheera both cars where available with a third front seat
Matra-Simca Bagheera Pink Panther's car both have a name in common with a cartoon figure
Pink Panther's car Doug Rose's Green Mamba both cars had the driver position centered, and in front of the Front Axle Centerline
Doug Rose's Green Mamba Bennet Drag Car both cars have an open monococ with a rollcage
Bennet Drag Car MCC Smart Fortwo both cars have front and rear tires of different sizes
MCC Smart Fortwo Smart Roadster both cars have a 'Tridion safety cell'
Smart Roadster Mc Laren MP4/2 both makes are related to Swiss watch manufacturers
Mc Laren MP4/2 Renault F1 V6 turbo both F1 teams had connection to same suplier wich pioneered the use of carbon brakes in F1 in 1983
Renault F1 V6 turbo BRM P83 both of these Formula 1 racecars' engine was also in Lotus' Formula 1 cars of the period
BRM P83 Lola T332 both cars were developed for one series and re purposed for another series
Lola T332 Lotus Eleven both very succesfull racingcars of which an unknown number of Replicas and Kits were built
Lotus Eleven Bugatti Type 35C both cars are known as "most succesful race car'' by these manufactures
Bugatti Type 35C Simca Versailles both cars were first made with a 8-cylinder engine and later had a 4-cylinder version
Simca Versailles Range Rover both cars had an engine designed by one of the "big three" which ended up the property of another one of the big three because of deals and mergers with non US car companies
Range Rover Citroen DS both cars have saved the lives of heads of state in an assasination attempt
Citroen DS Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing both bodyshapes have been used as full size, non functional pieces of art
Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Triumph GT6 Mk1 both cars had swing-axle rear suspension, which led to frequent backwards trips into hedges due to the whole rear-end jacking up on lift-off in mid-corner
Triumph GT6 Mk1 Lotus 7 series 2 both used the front uprights originally designed for the Standard 8 and 10 , which were used on many UK built single seaters, and specials
Lotus 7 series 2 Sunbeam Tiger both were vehicles featured in the opening credits of 1960's TV programs about secret agents
Sunbeam Tiger AC Cobra 1963 both British built roadsters powered by Small Block Fords, that got a got a hardtop for LeMans
AC Cobra 1963 Jaguar E-Type both cars employed a Salisbury 4HU unit with inboard disk brakes, to reduce unsprung weight
Jaguar E-Type Mercedes-Benz 190SL both cars featured on Donald Byrd albums for Blue Note
Mercedes-Benz 190SL Monica 1975 both makes are named after women not directly involved in the production of these makes, but where only related to those who where
Monica 1975 Farcel Vega II 1964 they are the last, and second to last attempts to create a luxury brand in France, both Crysler V8-powered
Farcel Vega II 1964 Bertone Freeclimber both companies made bodies for other brands before they made cars under their own brand name
Bertone Freeclimber De Tomaso UAZ Simbir both cars were Italian-assembled versions of existing overseas 4x4 SUVs
De Tomaso UAZ Simbir Ford/Lincoln/Mercury Pantera both cars were built by the same company and also sold and marketed by other companies and named per different-language variations of the same word and constructed with engines from third-party companies
Ford/Lincoln/Mercury Pantera Lamborghini Miura both cars were italian supercars which successor was only a factory mock up concept without continuation
Lamborghini Miura International Harvester both manufacturers also made agricultural tractors
International Harvester Mercedes S-class W126 both cars were used by the same company as the base for one of his cars
Mercedes S-class W126 BMW 7 Series both cars where available as a streched limo version with the letter 'L' added to the model designation
BMW 7 Series Aston Martin V12 Vanquish both cars are the only two V12 cars driven by James Bond
Aston Martin V12 Vanquish Nissan Armada both cars shares the same model name as video game for SEGA
Nissan Armada Dutton Mariner both cars have a name related by war at sea
Dutton Mariner Gibbs Aquada both cars are amphibious vehicles
Gibbs Aquada Plymouth Roadrunner both cars have a name that indicate where the vehicle can move
Plymouth Roadrunner BMW 3.0 CSL both cars were fitted with aerodynamic appendages for racing homologation
BMW 3.0 CSL Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA both cars have tags referring to low weights
Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA Bizzarrini Duca d'Aosta 1968 both cars have a name containing part of Italian Regions names
Bizzarrini Duca d'Aosta 1968 Maserati 6C/34 sn3018/3701 the man the 1st car is named after led the armada in which the pilot of the 2nd was a driver
Maserati 6C/34 sn3018/3701 Cooper-Castellotti T51 both cars debuted in the same race, different years
Cooper-Castellotti T51 Buick Roadmaster 1947 builder of the 1st car was engaged with an actress playing in a movie featuring the 2nd car
Buick Roadmaster 1947 Land Rover Rover both cars have a name containing the same word
Land Rover Rover Volkswagen T1 both cars have a front split window
Volkswagen T1 Mercedes-Benz w110 both cars have a nickname referring to features of the bodywork (splittie-fintail)
Mercedes-Benz w110 Auto Union 1000s De Luxe both cars have an unusual vertical speedometer
Auto Union 1000s De Luxe Citroen DS both cars have the gear shift in the same position (at the steering wheel)
Citroen DS Aston Martin Lagonda both cars have a similar design of the steering wheel (single spoke)
Aston Martin Lagonda BMW-Glas 3000 V8 both cars have a name containing another manufacturer's name
BMW-Glas 3000 V8 Glaserati Frick Studillac 1953 Both cars have a nickname with two car brand names merged together
Frick Studillac 1953 Horch 5hp Phaeton both manufacturers were founded by former blacksmiths
Horch 5hp Phaeton Oldsmobile Curved Dash Both founders were dismissed by theyr company and started a new make with a different version of theyr name
Oldsmobile Curved Dash TVR 3 1951 both founders named a company after an abbreviation of theyr own name (REO TVR)
TVR 3 1951 Renault 7 both cars have a name that is the number of letters used in the brand name
Renault 7 Suzuki Dzire Both cars are sedanized versions that were not built/sold in their home country (France/Japan)
Suzuki Dzire Citroen Dsuper 5 Both cars have a name beginning with 2 capital letters
Citroen Dsuper 5 Ford Zephyr Both cars have the spare wheel in the same position
Ford Zephyr Lady Penelope's Rolls Both cars were featured in TV shows and shared a plural name with a different car ("Z-Cars" "Thunderbirds")
Lady Penelope's Rolls Panther Six Both cars have 4 front and 2 rear wheels
Panther Six Nissan Leopard both cars are named after the same animal