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- Matt A on QOTD: When Did Clear Coat Come Along? My My My Patina
- Matt A on QOTD: When Did Clear Coat Come Along? My My My Patina
- TCS53 on Vintage Review: 1965 Buick Skylark Gran Sport – Buick’s Hot New GTO-Fighter Falls A Bit Short
- nikita on Vintage Car Life Road Test: Disc-Braked 1965 Ford Thunderbird – Glitz And Gimmicks Galore, But Surprisingly Good At Slowing Down
- George Ferencz on Curbside Find: 1976 Pinto Wagon Still Hauling The Groceries – Back When Cars Had 21″ Tall Tires
- Ron on Curbside Find: 1976 Pinto Wagon Still Hauling The Groceries – Back When Cars Had 21″ Tall Tires
- 3SpeedAutomatic on Curbside Find: 1976 Pinto Wagon Still Hauling The Groceries – Back When Cars Had 21″ Tall Tires
- rudiger on Vintage Review: 1973 Chevrolet Caprice Estate – In A Giant Clam!
- Harry on Curbside Find: 1976 Pinto Wagon Still Hauling The Groceries – Back When Cars Had 21″ Tall Tires
- Eric703 on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
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CC Outtake: 1997 Ford Windstar GL – Dust In The Wind(star)
Posted on December 4, 2021 | 99 Comments(first posted 12/5/2015) Arriving as 1995 models, within one year the Windstar already became somewhat outdated due to its lack of dual sliding doors, a feature pioneered by the new […] -
Curbside Classic: 1992 Mercury Sable GS – Successful By Any Measure
Posted on November 20, 2020 | 97 Comments(first posted 11/20/2014) It is difficult to remember a time when the best-selling car in the United States wasn’t an Accord or Camry. For the past seventeen years, these Japanese […] -
Cohort Sighting: The Rarest Taurus?
Posted on April 21, 2014 | 33 CommentsHere’s a car, photographed by SeattleO, that I never knew existed. It’s a late-production fourth-generation Taurus panelvan, as evidenced by the red turn signals and full door latch bezels (the […]