When Gary Holyoak brought his father’s 1955 Bel Air to Kindig-It Designs, he knew exactly what he wanted: a clean and classic show car that could also serve ...
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The Zippo Car began life as a 1947 Chrysler Saratoga New Yorker. Over the years, numerous specially constructed automobiles have been built with the express purpose of bringing ...
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In 1958, a brand-new Chevy model, the Bel Air Impala, was introduced by General Motors. The changes that were implemented in this incarnation of the latest Chevrolet model ...
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1934 Thompson House Car – It would take the ingenuity of a watchmaker to come up with the Thompson House Car. In fact, creator Walter Thompson of Ontario, ...
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The key to the Mercury’s emblematic stature is, of course, the altered aspect—i.e., it’s chopped top. Many have attempted this massive maneuver; many have failed. Ain’t nothin’ worse ...
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The 1958 DeSoto Fireflite Sportsman is a rare and valuable collector’s item today. The Forward Look-era Desoto is an icon of midcentury American automotive design, a time when ...
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Simply gorgeous from top to bottom, the Lincoln Zephyr Coupe is one of the most stylish cars ever produced in America, with plenty of equipment and a full ...
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Forged Aluminum Wheels. Another First by Hurst. In January of 1965, a press conference was held in Los Angeles announcing the introduction of the all-new Hurst automotive wheels. George ...
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“Big John” Mazmanian. Stone, Woods & Cook. K.S. Pittman. These are all names synonymous with the infamous Gasser Wars of the 1960s. For those of you up on ...
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The ’70s were difficult years for Pontiac. They had difficulties with sales numbers except for Grand Prix and Firebird. Pontiac had restyled the intermediate Lemans in 1973 with ...
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