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- Robert Atkinson, Jr. on 1966 Buick Riviera Versus 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado – Closely Related, Yet So Different (Part 1)
- Aaron Severson on 1966 Buick Riviera Versus 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado – Closely Related, Yet So Different (Part 1)
- david r smith on Vintage CL Review: 1967 Imperial 4-Door Hardtop – A Renewed Imperial To Battle In The Luxury Leagues
- Jeff Sun on What Cars And Trucks Did Americans Buy In 1969? – A CC Auto Yearbook Feature
- J P Cavanaugh on Vintage Photos: Ford Dealers, Showrooms & Deliveries In The ’50s-’60s
- Daniel M. on 1966 Buick Riviera Versus 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado – Closely Related, Yet So Different (Part 1)
- Aaron Severson on Curbside Classic: 1967 Cadillac Eldorado – On The Dark Side
- Aaron Severson on What Cars And Trucks Did Americans Buy In 1969? – A CC Auto Yearbook Feature
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COAL: 1984 Innocenti SE – Electrical Spaghetti
Posted on January 5, 2020 | 15 CommentsAny lengthy COAL is going to have some ups and downs to it. Having come off a few wins in a row I was due for a stinker and unfortunately […] -
Car Show Classic: 1968 Innocenti C – Italy Builds A Better British Sports Car
Posted on September 6, 2019 | 16 CommentsHere’s one you don’t see every day, or indeed, except one day last summer, any day. An Innocenti Coupé. My first reaction, and maybe yours as well, was that it […] -
CC Car Show: Italian Day at Portland Cars & Coffee
Posted on August 10, 2019 | 17 CommentsIt had been a few months since I’d been to a Cars and Coffee event, so when I noticed the next week’s theme was going to be Italian Day, I […] -
CC Outtake: Maserati Quattroporte Tipo 107 – How Can “Four Door” Sound So Sexy?
Posted on October 24, 2014 | 33 CommentsEarlier this year, as we were driving south of Denver. I looked in the rear-view mirror and got more excited than normal–the reason being that I saw a very rare […]