American Classics
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Racing for Profit with the 1958 Corvette
For a car facing extinction after its first generation of production, Chevrolet’s Corvette continues to stand the test of time.…
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Going with the Grain of the Ford Woodie Station Wagon
In the early days of the automotive industry, stamped steel was too expensive to be a viable construction material for…
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Making Money with the 1957 GMC Napco
GMC’s reputation for making comfortable and safe professional grade vehicles holds true to this day. Even in 1957, GMC was…
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Celebrating the Original American Muscle Car with the 1967 Pontiac GTO
As the original American muscle car, the 1967 Pontiac GTO carries an immortal legacy. The other domestic automakers quickly scrambled…
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Barbecuing with Molasses in the 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
Getting away from Smokey is easy, as long as you have a 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. Although Burt Reynolds…
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Galloping with the Famous 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback
Few cars hit the ground running with as much success as Ford’s Mustang achieved in the 60s. From iconic styling…
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Outrunning Wile E. Coyote with the Plymouth Road Runner
Despite sharing the name and likeness of an adorable cartoon character, it is always unwise to underestimate the Plymouth Road…
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More Pickup Utility Coupe Madness with the Ford Ranchero
When it comes to practical utilization without sacrificing mobility, manufacturing a 2-door coupe with a functional truck bed makes sense.…
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El Camino – The One Size Fits All 2-Door Pickup Coupe
Combining the best of both worlds, the El Camino offers a utility pickup in the form of a coupe. Although…
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Camaro SS – Pony Car or Pony Killer?
Chevy’s SS badge means something, especially to anybody lined up across from one at the starting line. That intimidating factor…
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