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Why the 1957 Chevy Bel Air Still Sets the Standard
By 1957, Chevrolet had perfected the formula for a full-size car that could be almost anything to anyone. The Bel Air wasn’t just about looks—it offered a wide range of engines, from a thrifty six to ...
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The Hidden Treasures Of The Short Street Rod Shop
The shop is found on a side road, just off of Main Street, close to the Baptist church, in the kind of small town that barely ...
Before resting in showroom calm, this Solar Red Bonneville thundered under Arnie Beswick’s ownership—Pontiac’s fastest ...
The 1963 Corvette Grand Sport was created to dominate GT World Championship racing and become one of the rarest and ...
Art Vaughan sits at his kitchen table in North Andover and unwraps a palm-sized timing gear from a 1966 Pontiac GTO. He holds it like a child’s steering wheel and looks down at a long box of lantern ...
The flying fins of the early 60s Holdens have grown on the motoring public to the point where those classic lines are in ...
The Missouri Association of Counties is looking for buyers of 10 old cars, including four hearses and two limousines, as it ...
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Auction house to sell Gene Hackman’s Golden Globes, watch and paintings he collected and created
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — An auction house plans to sell off a variety of actor Gene Hackman’s possessions in November, including ...
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In the 1950s, kids in the Grand Rapids’ public schools got a two-day autumn vacation while the teachers had in-service ...
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This Supercharged V8-Powered Buick Concept Was A Glimpse Into GM's Vision For The Future
The XP-300 was intended to showcase GM’s approach to design and its vision of the future of motoring. It was packed with ...
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China's rare golden monkeys debut at European zoos, a possible successor to 'panda diplomacy'
The original soft power couple from post-war China was a pair of giant pandas, Ping Ping and Qi Qi, sent to the Soviet Union ...
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