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- Barry Koch on Curbside Classic: 1979 Suzuki Cervo (SS20) CX-G – The Buzz And The Whizz
- SubGothius on Curbside Classic: 1988 Lancia Thema 8.32 – Discretion, Subtlety, And A Ferrari V8
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Top 10 Obscure Special Editions and Forgotten Limited-Run Models: Cadillac Edition, Part I
Posted on November 20, 2021 | 30 Comments(first posted 11/20/2015) Henry Leland founded both Lincoln and Cadillac, and both brands’ vehicles quickly established reputations for quality workmanship after their introductions. For many years, both marques shared the […] -
Curbside Outtake: Matte As Hell
Posted on May 28, 2015 | 65 CommentsApplying a matte paintjob to one’s car is an aftermarket trend that has become immensely more popular than chrome-plating. Lately, some manufacturers are even offering a matte finish from the factory. […] -
Future Curbside Classic: 2004-2009 Cadillac XLR – The Allanté, Part II
Posted on May 28, 2015 | 82 CommentsWhat do you get when you take a Corvette, wrap it Art and Science sheet metal, swap the LS1 for a less powerful Northstar, and charge a nearly fifty-percent premium? My […]