Bobby Clark
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Despite its reputation, the 1992 Jaguar XJ220 delivered speed few cars could match
The Jaguar XJ220 is often remembered for what it was not: a V12, all-wheel-drive supercar born in the white heat of 1980s excess. Yet the…
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A woman says her ex kept the 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia, then she discovered why
When the breakup paperwork was finally done, the car conversation wasn’t. She says there was one item that kept coming up like a song stuck…
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The 1984 Ferrari 288 GTO delivered performance that pushed Ferrari into a new era
The Ferrari 288 GTO arrived in the mid‑1980s as more than a limited‑run special. It was a radical technical statement that pulled Ferrari from its…
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A man says he trusted a shop with his 1970 Datsun 240Z, then saw it being driven elsewhere
It’s the kind of car you don’t just “drop off.” A 1970 Datsun 240Z is the sort of classic that makes strangers at gas stations…
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A true driver’s car: the 1975 Ferrari 308 GTB
The first steel-bodied 308 GTB rolled out of Maranello in 1975 as a compact, mid‑engined V8 coupe that looked like a junior supercar but behaved…
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A man says he bought a restored 1970 Ford Bronco, then uncovered what was hidden underneath
It started the way a lot of classic-car stories do: a grainy listing, a few glossy “after” photos, and that itch that only a vintage…
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More than rare: the 1973 Maserati Bora performs with the best
The Maserati Bora has long lived in the shadow of louder, redder and more famous 1970s supercars, yet a well-sorted 1973 example shows how misplaced…
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A man says he loaned his 1978 International Harvester Scout II, then it never came back the same
It started like the kind of small favor that’s almost a reflex in tight-knit car circles: someone needs a vehicle for a bit, and someone…
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A buyer says the 1967 Dodge D100 looked original, then noticed something after the first wash
The old pickup looked like a time capsule at first glance. A 1967 Dodge D100 in that honest, work-truck stance, with paint that seemed sun-worn…
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The 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta brings style and performance together
The 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta occupies a rare space in automotive history where sculpture and speed share equal billing. Built in small numbers and shaped…
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