In 1949, this beautiful Nankeen Cream Oldsmobile Futuramic 98 Convertible Coupe chauffeured Miss Patti Grubbs—the 1948 Miss Indiana—to the various official functions held in conjunction with the Indianapolis ...
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This 1972 Olds Cutlass 4-4-2 “Hamilton” was custom-built for “The Prince of Motor City” TV movie back in 2008. Although it lives in Wisconsin today, this customized ‘72 ...
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Elvis Presley was the swivel-hipped entertainer of the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s who helped make rock n’ roll a household term. He was also quite a car guy ...
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In 1982, Ricardo Montalban solidified himself in Star Trek canon by playing Khan Noonien Singh in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn. But the Mexican-born actor’s timeless ...
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Legendary drag racer “Dandy” Dick Landy knew how to put on a good show. He was an early participant in Super Stock, Funny Car and Pro Stock quarter-mile ...
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We’re as shocked as you are when we found that a Ranchero-ish 1981 Ford Durango was sold through Ford dealers in the 1980s? That’s COOL! The Ford Durango ...
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This 1962 Plymouth Savoy was built as a pursuit car for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, but her destiny took another direction. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol needed cars to ...
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Pegaso. The winged horse of Greek mythology… what a splendidly evocative name, what a perfect symbol for a car meant to be both as incredibly strong and as ...
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Chrysler Corp.’s early 1950s Dodges were known for rugged dependability and superior engineering. But the 1953-54 Dodge looked plain, and car buyers increasingly wanted more pizzazz and performance. ...
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Rat Rods are one the gearheads’ favorite types of vehicles. They are the embodiment of functional car art. They are limited only by the builder’s imagination and in ...
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