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The Woodie Idea Goes Mainstream In the early 1940s, wood moved from workhorse to showpiece. Chrysler proved it could elevate...
Birth of an American Favorite The Chevrolet Caprice arrived in 1965 as an upscale Impala trim and quickly struck a...
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A New Benchmark for Modern Muscle The 2026 Shelby Super Snake arrives with clear intent: deliver supercar thrust without the...
A Fresh Look for 1957 In 1957, Ford embraced a bold design shift. The brand pushed a longer, lower, and...
A Lasting Icon in a Changing Market For more than a decade, the Ford Mustang has held the title of...
Reinventing Chevy’s Image in a Changing Decade Chevrolet entered the early 1980s under a bright and unforgiving spotlight. Critics accused...
A Bold Debut in 1979 Many vintage machines that now ignite bidding wars arrived to lukewarm applause when new. Honda’s...
Why 2026 Opens the Gate In 2026, cars built in 2001 cross the 25-year threshold and qualify for U.S. import...
A debate that never quite ended In the 1960s and 1970s, the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia sparked a question that enthusiasts...