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This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is back on the market after being meticulously cared for during its entire life; it's still ...
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Americans don't have a monopoly on red, white, and blue; these colors are used on many flags around the world. So what does ...
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While the Chevy and Pontiac 350s both came from the GM umbrella, they are actually quite different. Here's how the two engines evolved and what set them apart.
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The "Spirit of Le Mans," was a 1976 Corvette with one of the wildest body kits ever fitted to a C3, and one of the most ...
Pontiac, Saturn, Saab, and more: discover seven beloved car brands that vanished from the roads forever, along with the ...
American cars were cheap, flimsy, and built to last just long enough to limp through a warranty period. That perception ...