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Car fins and the 1950s obsession with space-age design
The 1950s was a decade marked by technological advancements and a fascination with the future, especially regarding space ...
Tim Ellis celebrated his 88th birthday with a 100-mile cruise in his 1925 Model T Touring car. He reports they both are in ...
New York-based Motorcar Classics probably thinks it has you covered if you're willing to write a very fat check for this ...
There are no restrictions on which cars or trucks can be slammed to the ground, but there are definitely some models that ...
Produced for only two model years, the Mercury Turnpike Cruiser is both a short-lived and rare vehicle. The Pace Car Edition ...
In 1955, there was an aftermarket supercharger for the C1 Corvette that was either dealer-installed or wrenched in by the ...
If during the 50s in Australia you ran a successful medium-sized business chances are there was a Ford Customline in the ...
While every gearhead has their own favorite decade of cars, most will agree that the '50s gave us the most prolific cars. It was the golden age of automobiles. Cars of the era were so good that one of ...
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Buick Built A Sports Sedan Way Back Before It Was Cool
The untold story of Buick's LeSabre 400, a performance sedan that combined luxury and speed decades before it became ...
The .280 Remington was a terrific flop when it was introduced, but it almost made a comeback under a different name.
There are very few car names that just about everyone will immediately recognise – but Ferrari is certainly one of them.
That’s the exact sensation awaiting you at Seneca Cannery Antiques in Havre de Grace, Maryland—a sprawling wonderland where time becomes elastic and your afternoon plans surrender to the allure of ...
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