Vauxhall Firenza HP
The Vauxhall car company is one of the oldest British manufacturers famous mainly in the UK. Generally speaking, they don’t sell their cars in the rest of Europe. In 1925, General Motors purchased Vauxhall. Over the years, it became a subsidiary of Opel, which produced and sold cars they based on the Opel products.
In 1973, Vauxhall presented a performance version of their mid-size two-door sedan they called the Firenza HP. It featured a radical front end redesign and a powerful 2.3-liter engine with a 0 to 60 mph time of eight seconds. The car caused quite a stir among British fans. Although it failed to produce any sales success, the Firenza HP was winning at the race tracks.