The 1941 Chrysler Thunderbolt was to Chrysler what the Y-Job was to GM. Early 1940s Chrysler models were designed conservatively in comparison to the revolutionary but odd-looking Airflow ...
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According to automotive historians, the 1936 Stout Scarab was the first production minivan. In the 1930s, many of America’s most prestigious cars were advertised in the successful business ...
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The mention of Citroen usually conjures up images of a vehicle so stereotypically French, that it might as well be sporting a moustache, and smoking a cigarette. However, ...
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This 1929 Ford Model A rat rod was built on the television show Monster Garage by host Jesse James and a crew from the Texas School for the ...
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The phenomenon of converting used luxury cars into wreckers more or less ended with the Depression, but as we can see from this 1950 Buick Roadmaster-based wrecker, the ...
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In 1922 the Lincoln Motor Company was not the luxury brand it is today. They found themselves in financial trouble and eventually bankruptcy. Henry Ford purchased the struggling ...
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The Chevrolet Kingswood was a full-size 4-door station wagon, with seating for nine, produced in 1959 and 1960. A few years after moving from Southern California to the ...
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It continuously stands out among all car icons of history, the ‘57 Chevy Belair. It was not only built to surprise and gratify both owners and spectators alike ...
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Today the 426 Hemi is a couple of months more than 60 years old, if you count its birthday as Sunday, February 23, 1964, when Richard Petty, Jimmy ...
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When you ask some of the custom car builders about the reason for the creation, you often hear topics such as the desire for a good daily driver ...
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