Performance Car Blueprints — Icons & Heroes
A curated set of blueprint-style posters celebrating road and race-bred legends—from featherweight Alpine and rotary Mazda to V12 wedges and rally specials. Each print focuses on proportions, aero, and the mechanical lines enthusiasts obsess over, rendered to stay crisp at large sizes.
What’s inside
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Alpine A110 R – the most track-focused A110 to date, developed for maximum aero and lightness in street-legal form.
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Ferrari F40 (1987–1992) – twin-turbo V8 icon and the last Ferrari unveiled under Enzo’s watch.
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Lamborghini Countach (1974–1990) – Gandini’s wedge with the production-car debut of scissor doors; the silhouette that defined supercars for a generation.
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Acura/Honda NSX (1990–2005; 2016–2022) – first-gen all-aluminum monocoque benchmark; second-gen returns with a hybrid twin-turbo V6.
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Dodge Viper (1992–2017) – America’s raw V10 poster car, built from 1992 and discontinued after 2017.
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Subaru Impreza 22B STI (1998) – wide-body rally special built in approx. 400–424 units to mark Subaru’s WRC dominance and anniversary.
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BMW M3 E30 Sport Evolution (1990) – final evolution with a 2.5-liter S14 and ~238 hp, honed for touring-car rules.
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Renault Clio V6 Phase II (2003–2005) – outrageous mid-engine, rear-drive hot hatch with a 3.0-liter V6, hand-built by Renault Sport.
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Toyota Supra (A80) – Modified – celebrates the 2JZ era and the Supra Turbo’s tuning culture that made it a hero far beyond stock form.
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Fastback Pony-Car (1960s) – the classic American fastback silhouette sparked by the Mustang, which defined the “pony car” class.
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Mazda RX-7 FD Spirit R (2002) – the final limited-edition RX-7 and ultimate evolution of the twin-turbo rotary.