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- Cal Sexsmith on Curbside Classic: 1971 Chevrolet Biscayne With 250 Six and PG – “Frugal” – Don’t Look For It In The Brochure
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- LimoTony on Vintage Road Test: 1971 Dodge Demon 340 – Road Test Magazine Takes A Real Devil For A Spin
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- Jeff Sun on Curbside Buzz: 2025 VW ID. Buzz 4Motion
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- Mitchell Flogaus on Automotive History: 1972 Lincoln Continental Mark IV – Bunkie Knudsen Leaves His Mark
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- Paul Niedermeyer on Automotive History: Which U.S. Cars Of The 1960s Most Often Had Manual Transmission?
- Paul Niedermeyer on Automotive History: Which U.S. Cars Of The 1960s Most Often Had Manual Transmission?
Dodge Lancer Archive
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Curbside Classic: 1975 Dodge Lancer (Colt) – Who Exactly, Do You Say You Are?
Posted on December 1, 2023 | 28 CommentsOne could forgive a first-gen. Dodge Lancer (Colt) for suffering from some form of identity crisis. According to Wikipedia, at least ten monikers were used to sell the model all […] -
The Most Obscure Special Editions and Forgotten Limited-Run Models: Mopar Edition, Part II
Posted on October 27, 2021 | 65 Comments(first posted 10/27/2015) The past two decades have revealed Chrysler to be the automotive king of special editions. After all, the final count of PT Cruiser special editions was almost […] -
Curbside Capsule: 1983 Dodge 600 – E-Class With Less Class
Posted on August 21, 2021 | 48 Comments(first posted 8/21/2015) In the Chrysler Corporation’s lengthy history of badge engineering, a tradition that appears to be drawing to an end, usually you could count on the clone bearing […]