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- Paul West on Curbside Classic: 1971 Chevrolet Biscayne With 250 Six and PG – “Frugal” – Don’t Look For It In The Brochure
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2-door SUV Archive
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CC For Sale: 2004 Chevy Blazer 2 Door 4X4 – Last of the ‘Good’ Blazers
Posted on February 3, 2020 | 37 CommentsWhen Chevy announced their intention to reuse the Blazer name for a two-row, mid-size crossover, the internet went ballistic. “How could they defile such a sacred name?” That was the […] -
CC Outtake: 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport – The Fewer Doors, The Fewer Buyers
Posted on May 24, 2016 | 29 CommentsI don’t even need to bother searching for production figures — it’s clear that Jeep sold far fewer 2-door XJ Cherokees than 4-door, especially among the face-lifted 1997-2001 versions. It’s interesting […]