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- Scott Swinamer on Vintage Snapshots: A Pontiac Owners Gallery; ’50s-’60s – From Streaks To Wide-Track
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- justy baum on Bus Stop Classics: 1985/86 Necochea Aerobus – Argentina’s “Bullet Bus”
- justy baum on Bus Stop Classics: 1985/86 Necochea Aerobus – Argentina’s “Bullet Bus”
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About Author: Chris Cieslak
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COAL: 2018 Buick Encore – I Guess It’ll All Work Out
Posted on April 9, 2021 | 35 CommentsYou never forget your first, right? -
QOTD: What’s The Coolest Rental Car You Can Actually Get For A Road Trip?
Posted on February 29, 2020 | 33 CommentsSo, it’s finally happened–after almost nine years of marriage, my wife and I are finally going on a vacation. Sure, we’ve traveled before; our “honeymoon” a few weeks after being […] -
CC For Sale: 1951 Crosley Hot Shot- The First American Sports Car?
Posted on November 25, 2017 | 50 CommentsIn today’s CC For Sale, let’s take a look at the 1951 Crosley Hot Shot, a twelve-foot-long, twenty-six horsepower pocket rocket–and an important piece of American motoring history. -
CC For Sale: 1927 “Willis” Overland – What You Talkin’ About?
Posted on November 18, 2017 | 28 CommentsToday on CC For Sale, we’re going to take a look at a car off the beaten path, a 1927 Willys Overland. Billed in its Craigslist ad as a “Willis […]