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Chevy’s 1962 Bel Air made everyday driving feel a little less ordinary
The 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air arrived as a full size family car, yet it carried itself with a quiet sense of occasion. Clean lines, a distinctive roof profile and…
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Chrysler’s 1963 Turbine Car sounded like the future and almost was
The Chrysler Turbine Car did not just sound like the future. For a brief moment in the early 1960s, it put jet technology in American driveways and made a…
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Mercury’s 1963 Comet tried to stay understated and nearly succeeded
The 1963 Mercury Comet arrived as a compact that tried not to shout about itself. It wore clean lines, modest dimensions and a name that sounded more like a…
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The 1957 Rambler Rebel quietly stepped into V8 territory
The 1963 Pontiac Tempest did not simply shrink a full-size Detroit formula. It rewrote basic rules about how an American family car could be laid out, powered, and even…
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