Insights
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Learning about the story behind a barn or garage find never gets old. We came across this 1936 Deluxe Model 3-Window Ford Coupe and its 90-year-old owner. We wanted to hear about the car’s story, and who better to tell it than Old Car herself. He...Read More
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1966 Charger When Dodge unleashed the Charger for 1966 filling the gap between the popular pony car and the personal luxury coupe, it was unexpectedly fresh and yet entirely en vogue. The wide, full-width grille with hidden headlights was mimicked...Read More
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In 1993, while on break from my college studies, I purchased my first 1969 Roadrunner from its original owner. I found the car one day while searching the classifieds in the Denver Post newspaper – there it was. A numbers-matching car, it was e...Read More
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Being a Mopar fan with a serious weakness for the Dodge Charger, it should come as no surprise that the TV show The Dukes of Hazzard has long been one of my favorites. So, when I had the chance to visit Cooter’s Dukes of Hazzard Museum in Nashvil...Read More
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The first pony car is arguably the Plymouth Barracuda – people will often contend it was the Ford Mustang, and there is a lot of credence to the claim. Afterall, Ford had been teasing the public with a sportscar since the late 1950s with a Thunde...Read More
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Looking at the Pontiac GTO History In the early part of the New Millenium, former GM North America Chairman Bob Lutz read a magazine article about the Holden Commodore SS from Australia. With Holden being a GM subsidiary, Lutz wondered why GM North ...Read More
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It debuted for the 1984 model year, with no Corvettes built in 1983. It featured a radical departure in styling, but sustained cues alerting everyone that it was a Corvette. The body hosted a Targa-style roof and an openable rear glass hatch, aga...Read More
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Having stabilized Chrysler somewhat with sales winners like LeBaron, the bestselling convertible in America, and Town & Country, Caravan, and Voyager, the bestselling minivans ever, and proving with the Charger, Daytona, and Laser that a 4-cylind...Read More
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The Corvette is a born collector’s car. Since 1953, it’s been sparking the imaginations of enthusiasts around the world, fueling passion and cultivating dreams in the young and not-so-young. The word is popularly derived from the French langu...Read More
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Do you ever really need a valid reason to buy a cool muscle car? The year was 1993. I was on a year-long break from my college studies in Arizona (because I needed more money to continue funding my education), and my brother Chris had been search...Read More