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- Randerson on CC Capsule: 1963 Mercedes-Benz 220 SE (W111) Coupé – Unaccustomed As I Am To Shutting Up…
- Randerson on CC Capsule: 1963 Mercedes-Benz 220 SE (W111) Coupé – Unaccustomed As I Am To Shutting Up…
- fintail jim on Curbside Find: The World’s Most Pathetic Pontiac Bonneville – Which One Was The Most Beautiful?
- Tim Bennett on Curbside Find: 1959 Chevy El Camino – Been Here A While
- mike on Museum Classic: 1927 Seagrave Fire Engine – Future Hall Of Flamer?
- Eric703 on Museum Classic: 1927 Seagrave Fire Engine – Future Hall Of Flamer?
- fintail jim on Museum Classic: 1927 Seagrave Fire Engine – Future Hall Of Flamer?
- John Harris on Curbside Classic: 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 – The Show Pony
- DelBoy on Automotive History: 1961 Ford Taunus 17M P3 – The Birth Of Ford Of Germany’s “Bathtub Taunus” (With Vintage SCI Photos)
- Chuck on Curbside Find: The World’s Most Pathetic Pontiac Bonneville – Which One Was The Most Beautiful?
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Future Curbside Classic: 2006-09 Cadillac STS-V – Gazing Longingly
Posted on December 16, 2016 | 68 CommentsLooking at this photo, I feel a mixture of both frustration and envy. I am frustrated because I failed to take any more snaps of this rare Cadillac STS-V, one […] -
Car Lot Classic: 2000 Cadillac Eldorado ESC – Press Escape To Return To Main Menu
Posted on September 15, 2014 | 54 CommentsThe 1990s were the last stand for the American Personal Luxury Coupe. At the beginning of the decade, there were luxo-coupes aplenty to choose from: Lincoln Mark VII (and the […] -
Future Curbside Classics: The Cars We’ll Be Photographing Later – Part 4
Posted on January 10, 2014 | 59 CommentsIt’s a new year, and as time marches on, the car-buying public forget more and more of the underwhelming, underperforming or just plain unappreciated cars that littered market over the […] -
Future Curbside Classic And Driving Impression: 2005 Cadillac Deville – Nice Car, But Is It A Cadillac?
Posted on December 18, 2013 | 107 CommentsI am glad GM went bankrupt. Why? Because it seemed to be the only thing that enabled them to get their act together after stumbling around since about 1985. I […]