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- BlueovalDave on Curbside Classic: 1969 Chevrolet Impala – All Hail The King!
- J P Cavanaugh on Curbside Classic: 1969 Chevrolet Impala – All Hail The King!
- nick graves on Curbside Classic: 1967 Ford Thunderbird Landau Sedan – Are Four Doors Really Better Than Two?
- Peter Wilding on CC In Scale: Old American Pickups
- Ralph L on Curbside Classic: 1973 Opel Admiral – This Could Have Been The Seville; Now Someone Should Turn It Into One
- Mike W. on Trailside Classic: Yes, There’s A Car In This Photo – But How Did It Get Here?
- Peter Wilding on CC In Scale: Old American Pickups
- tbm3fan on Electronic Ignition History – Losing the Points, Part 2
- XR7Matt on Vintage Car Life Review: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner 383 – As Hot As It’s Been Made Out To Be?
- phil on Curbside Classic: 1986 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser – One Of GM’s Greatest Hits
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Automotive Histories: When The Old Names Died (Part 1)
Posted on January 19, 2022 | 96 Comments(first posted 1/19/2016)Â Â In the 1990s, flagging sales had led GM to orchestrate a complete rebranding of the Oldsmobile line. The venerable Eighty-Eight, Cutlass and Ninety-Eight nameplates were scrapped, […] -
CC Outtake: Chevrolet Astro – Cool In Japan
Posted on February 9, 2016 | 31 CommentsToyota recently announced it is axing the youth-oriented Scion marque after 13 years. One of their first models, a rebadged Japanese-market Toyota bB known as the Scion xB, was an unexpectedly strong […]