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- Stephen Ritchings on All Those Glamorous Four-Door Hardtops, Part 1: The 1950s
- Darcio Abbondanza on Vintage Postcards: Chevrolet Dealers 1950s-1960s
- Mike W. on Curbside Classic: 1985 Ford EXP – Ford’s Ugly Little Sin
- JT on Vintage Postcards: Chevrolet Dealers 1950s-1960s
- Stephen Gern on Curbside Classic: 1961 Valiant – Follow The Leader? The Dilemmas of Art vs. Commerce
- Carole on Curbside Classic: 1991-1992 Coachman Clarion – Clarion Call
- Aaron Severson on “America’s Most Powerful Production Car” – Vintage Motor Life Review: 1955 Chrysler C-300
- Frankb on All Those Glamorous Four-Door Hardtops, Part 1: The 1950s
- Paul Niedermeyer on Curbside Classic: 1985 Ford EXP – Ford’s Ugly Little Sin
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Club Wagon Archive
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COAL: 1994 Ford Club Wagon Chateau – Chapter 18, Let’s Go Clubbing
Posted on November 13, 2022 | 26 CommentsBecause each chapter has been published in the order the cars came into my life, it may have been difficult to keep track of their comings and goings, so let’s […] -
Curbside Classic: 1989 Ford Club Wagon – In Life, Hope Springs Eternal
Posted on February 19, 2020 | 45 CommentsAn admission: This two-tone Ford van is a surrogate for my original target, but a fantastic and fitting one nonetheless. It’s not often a thirty-one year old Ford Econoline, arguably […] -
Curbside Classic: 1995 Ford Club Wagon Chateau – Welcome to the Club
Posted on June 28, 2015 | 74 Comments(first posted 3/21/2012) Can a vehicle be a Curbside Classic if it is still in production? When it is a throwback like the Club Wagon Chateau (and when I […] -
CC Road Trip: That’s the Way the Fords Are in Texas
Posted on June 13, 2013 | 33 CommentsGiven the relatively rust-free climate in southeast Texas, one sees fewer old cars out and about than one might think. I put it down to the hot, humid summers; no matter […] -
Curbside Classic: 1969 Ford Econoline – Ford Builds a Better Box
Posted on June 22, 2012 | 58 CommentsIn May of 1954, a group of unknown musicians released a new record. I recall reading a review of it in an old magazine, and the reviewer was not impressed. […]