Chrysler Corp.’s early 1950s Dodges were known for rugged dependability and superior engineering. But the 1953-54 Dodge looked plain, and car buyers increasingly wanted more pizzazz and performance. ...
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Rat Rods are one the gearheads’ favorite types of vehicles. They are the embodiment of functional car art. They are limited only by the builder’s imagination and in ...
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The Frazer Manhattan was the company’s Kaiser-Frazer Corporation flagship offering for 1951. As World War II was winding down, steel and shipbuilding magnate Henry J. Kaiser decided to ...
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This 1934 Ford Model 40 Special Speedster is one of those cars that’s hard not to drool over, no matter who you are. It’s got elegant classic racing lines with ...
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Have you ever wondered what an outrageous SEMA show car looks like before the big show? We’re going to show you! 1960 Cadillac “Thundertaker” is the result of ...
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The love for “America’s Only True Sports Car” isn’t confined to the U.S.A. Case in point: This ’71 Stingray, which now cruises the roads of New South Wales, ...
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While the name Gatso today inspires a mixture of fear and anger in the minds of most modern motorists, in days gone by the same name may well ...
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This flashy full custom 1956 Buick Century station wagon was hand-built and designed by a very established and well-respected car builder and repair shop Cars R Us Auto ...
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This unusual car was called a Stiltmobile and was built by the Eskimobile Co. During the late ’20s and early ’30s, when most roads were unpaved, Eskimobile made ...
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It took Sonny Vasquez over six months to build and customize his 1949 Buick Super, but only a few minutes for a fire to completely destroy it. Three months after ...
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