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- Hemi Andersen on Curbside Classic: 1989 Chrysler’s TC By Maserati – The (Deadly) Sin Of Pretentious Overreaching
- Jerminator on Curbside Find: 1976 Pinto Wagon Still Hauling The Groceries – Back When Cars Had 21″ Tall Tires, Not Wheels
- Daniel M. on QOTD: When Did Clear Coat Come Along? My My My Patina
- Aaron Severson on Automotive History: 1970 Ford Capri 3000GT – The Imitation Muscle Car You Always Promised Yourself
- Jim Brophy on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- Daniel M. on Curbside Find: 1976 Pinto Wagon Still Hauling The Groceries – Back When Cars Had 21″ Tall Tires, Not Wheels
- Bill C on Vintage M/T Review: Fuel-Injected 1964 Corvette Sting Ray – Serious Performance For Weekend Warriors
- Jim Brophy on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- Jim Brophy on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- Jeff Sun on Curbside Find: 1976 Pinto Wagon Still Hauling The Groceries – Back When Cars Had 21″ Tall Tires, Not Wheels
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Curbside Tech: Factory Cruise Control Part 2- Early Asian Systems
Posted on September 6, 2019 | 8 CommentsAs I mentioned in my initial post last week, I’ve mounted factory Cruise Control Systems on the following Asian models: A 1985 Mazda RX-7, a 1990 Mazda Miata, and a […] -
Car Show Classic: Bullet V8 Roadster – Faster Than A Speeding, Well, You Know…
Posted on July 20, 2017 | 26 CommentsWhat this Mazda MX-5/Miata-based Bullet V8 Roadster was doing at Lakeside Raceway’s All-American Day is beyond me. They limit entry to American cars and there’s nothing American about this NA-series […] -
Automotive History: 1989 Mazda MX-5 Miata – Simple Pleasures
Posted on June 9, 2015 | 45 CommentsLet’s not even try to argue it: the Mazda MX-5 Miata is the very heart of the cheap sports car market and it single-handedly resurrected the roadster from near-irrelevance. Its place in […]