Bobby Clark
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You’ve probably never heard of the 1959 Goggomobil Dart and it refuses to be ignored
The 1959 Goggomobil Dart is the kind of car that can slip past most enthusiasts, yet once it appears in a parking lot or auction…
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Most drivers have never seen a 1966 Innocenti Spider but it carries Italian DNA
Most drivers will go a lifetime without spotting a 1966 Innocenti Spider, yet the little roadster hides some of the purest Italian design DNA of…
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You’ve never heard of the 1963 Prince Skyline GT but it hints at something much bigger
The 1963 Prince Skyline GT is a ghost in most performance car histories, yet it sits at the hinge point between a modest family sedan…
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The 1968 Subaru 360 looks small until you realize what it represented
The 1968 Subaru 360 looks almost toy-like at first glance, with its tiny footprint and rounded bodywork. Spend a moment with it, though, and the…
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Few people remember the 1965 Hillman Imp but it was engineered differently from the start
The 1965 Hillman Imp rarely comes up in casual conversations about classic small cars, yet it embodied a very different kind of British engineering ambition.…
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You’ve probably never heard of the 1957 Wartburg 311 and it followed its own rules entirely
The Wartburg 311 is one of those cars that quietly rewrites expectations without ever becoming a household name. Built in East Germany in the late…
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The 1969 Reliant Scimitar doesn’t fit expectations and that’s exactly why it stands out
The 1969 Reliant Scimitar GTE arrived in an era obsessed with sleek coupés and chrome, yet it chose to be something stranger: a low, glassfibre…
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Even as the era shifted the 1971 Pontiac Trans Am 455 HO held strong
The 1971 Pontiac Trans Am 455 HO arrived just as muscle cars were being choked by new emissions rules, rising insurance premiums, and a shift…
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Ford’s answer to muscle competition came alive in the 1966 Fairlane GT 390
The 1966 Fairlane GT 390 arrived as Ford’s direct reply to the rising tide of American muscle, packaging big-block power in a mid-size body that…
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1969 Lincoln Continental and 1969 Cadillac Sedan DeVille offered luxury but only one dominates today
In 1969, American luxury meant acres of sheet metal, velour or leather interiors, and V8 power capable of moving a small house. The Lincoln Continental…
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