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CC Outtake: 1968 Pontiac Le Mans – Is It Worth Anything?
Posted on August 14, 2015 | 48 CommentsThis shell of a car showed up in my neighborhood in Corvallis, OR a few days ago out of nowhere. I was on my morning walk, and seeing this thing […] -
CC Outtake: A-Body Needs A-Nicer Body
Posted on August 13, 2015 | 40 CommentsSome cars just don’t look as good in coupe form as they do sedans. The GM FWD A-Bodies are one such example: the sedans were generally handsome, while the coupes, […] -
Battle of the Beaters – Part 2: A Celebrity Falls From Grace
Posted on July 22, 2015 | 70 CommentsYesterday, we looked at a bright yellow (and gray and black) Fiat 131 that had earned proud beater status, and which had fortunately not been found torched in a ravine […] -
Drive It Like You Don’t Own It – Tales From The Fleet Manager
Posted on June 8, 2012 | 63 CommentsSo many of the discoveries found at Curbside Classics are vehicles with an above average lifespan – or perhaps an above average ability to endure. However, there is a class […] -
Curbside Comparison: War of the Roaches – ‘Til Death Do Us Part
Posted on May 31, 2012 | 98 CommentsThey all seemed to serve different purposes upon introduction, but after some vague point, each of the four cars pictured above turned into “Roaches of the Road”, a term if […]