When RM Auctions closed its 2007 Meadowbrook sale, the highest bid was for a 1932 Marmon prototype that, had it been volume-produced, could have laid claim to being the most ...
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Does anyone remember the Pontiac Firebird Type K station wagon? This concept creation made its first appearance at the 1977 Chicago Auto Show. The short tail, or Kammback, ...
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Many celebrities have owned 300 letter series automobiles, but none have brought as much recognition to the marque as Richard Carpenter. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, USA, Richard ...
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The Cord 810 was one of the most innovative cars when it was introduced almost 75 years ago. When it debuted in 1935, the Cord 810 did at ...
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In 1948 a torpedo-shaped fastback four-door sedan, the Tucker “48” looked just like the “car of the future” long expected by war-weary Americans. Thousands, maybe millions, of people ...
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Unlike all previous cars chosen to pace the Indianapolis 500, the 1972 Hurst Oldsmobile had the unique distinction of being the first pace car sponsored by an independent ...
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When you ask most Ford enthusiasts what their favorite Mustang is, the Boss is always at the top of the list. The world as we know it is ...
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I am sure most of you know the old American Folk Tales and Legends of the moonshiners. – Those like the Balled of Thunder Road, the tale of ...
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The 1957 DeSoto Adventurer. It’s DElightful! It’s DElovely! It’s DeSOTO! The 1957 DeSoto Adventurer wowed critics with its spectacular styling and power. It has a 345 c.i.d. Hemi ...
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The Allard J2X was part of the Allard Motor Company’s large family of vehicles built between 1936 and 1964. Founded in 1936 by Sydney Allard, the humble London-based ...
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