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- Aaron Severson on All Those Glamorous Hardtops, Appendix: How Common Were Four-Door Hardtops?
- Aaron Severson on All Those Glamorous Hardtops, Appendix: How Common Were Four-Door Hardtops?
- Ralph L on All Those Glamorous Hardtops, Appendix: How Common Were Four-Door Hardtops?
- Ralph L on All Those Glamorous Hardtops, Appendix: How Common Were Four-Door Hardtops?
- Moparlee on 1967 Dodge Polara 500 – The Return of Green Acres
- Cal on Vintage Photos: Edsel Dealers
- YourSoundMan on A Graphic Observation About Lee Iacocca
- Ken on Vintage Snapshots: Cars, Trailers Parks And Trailer Homes In The ’50s-’60s
- Phil b on Vintage Photos: Edsel Dealers
- Chaz on ’93 Mini & ’02 Daihatsu Cuore – The Charm Of The Tiny Car & The Vanishing Tradition Of The 2-door City Car
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QOTD: What Famous Auto Industry Figures Are Buried In Your City?
Posted on October 9, 2019 | 45 CommentsMy adopted hometown of Indianapolis has a deep history in the automotive industry. It can be argued that but for Henry Ford’s fortuitous decision to locate in the Detroit area, […] -
The Tupelo Automobile Museum
Posted on October 23, 2013 | 37 CommentsTupelo, Mississippi, is known for more than being the birthplace of Elvis Presley; bisected by the Natchez Trace Parkway, the city that was once the site of a Civil War battle is […]