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A Glimpse into Automotive History: Unearthing 10 Ultra-Rare Buicks You'll Be Lucky to Ever Spot on the Road
1949 Buick Roadmaster Convertible: New Look Flagship In 1949, Buick rolled out a sharply redesigned Roadmaster series, capturing the bold new look of the postwar years. Near the peak of this lineup ...
The name "Nailhead" comes from the tiny valves Buick used in trying to make a V8 as slim as possible. The engine also was ...
In downtown Vancouver, Empire Motors sold Ford and Monarch cars alongside Ford trucks. Several blocks away, Clarke Simpkins ...
For this installment of 'Jim Duncan's Austin,' we look at three transportation companies: Lake Austin Riverboats, Covert Auto Group and Thompson Stage Stop.
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Buick’s land yacht: reappraising the ’71-’73 Riviera
Some cars just end up tainted. The 1963-’65 Buick Riviera is the darling of the American-car scene, and with good reason: its ...
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How The Prettiest BMW Ever Built Still Managed To Flop
Seeing how popular the Thunderbird became in the US, BMW decided to give it a go. Its attempt, the 507, was a ...
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Oldsmobile Beat The Bugatti Veyron's Top Speed In 1987
It wouldn't be until 1949 that a production car would receive an official top speed record. That year, a Jaguar XK120 was ...
The Fiat-Abarth 750 GT, built from 1955 through 1961 and limited to no more than 600 examples, is a rewarding classic to own ...
When Saul of Tarsus set out on his journey to Damascus the whole of the known world lay in bondage. There was one state, and it was Rome. There was one master for it all, and he was Tiberius Caesar.
They say a person talks about the weather because there is nothing left to talk about, and until the last couple of days we never realized the real significance of such a statement. Now we know.
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