Luxury Cars
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1964 Mercury Park Lane vs 1964 Ford Galaxie one held its value better
For collectors weighing a 1964 Mercury Park Lane against a 1964 Ford Galaxie, the question is no longer which one won on the boulevard in…
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1967 Buick LeSabre and 1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88 delivered comfort but only one aged well
The 1967 Buick LeSabre and 1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88 were cut from the same General Motors cloth, built to carry American families in quiet comfort…
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The 1969 Toyota Century didn’t try to impress and didn’t need to
The 1969 Toyota Century did not shout about its status with chrome and excess. It settled into the background, confident that those who mattered already…
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1968 Ford Torino GT and 1968 Pontiac Grand Prix went head to head in style and performance
The 1968 Ford Torino GT and the 1968 Pontiac Grand Prix arrived from opposite ends of Detroit, yet both chased the same ideal: a car…
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Few people talk about the 1967 Toyota Crown and its early push into new markets
The 1967 Toyota Crown rarely appears in coffee shop debates about classic Japanese cars, yet it quietly marked a turning point. As the third generation…
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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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Few people recognize the 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta but it helped shape supercars
On a modern highway filled with familiar badges, the 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta can slip past almost unnoticed. Yet this low Italian coupe, with its…
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The Galaxie 500 held its ground even as the market shifted
The Galaxie 500 arrived as a full-size Ford for families that wanted space, comfort, and status, then somehow managed to stay relevant while the market…
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Chrysler tried something different with the 300 Hurst and it didn’t last long
Chrysler bet heavily on size, swagger, and a partnership with Hurst Performance when it created the 1970 300 Hurst. The result was a luxury muscle…
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The 1963 Buick Riviera showed up with a design no one else was building
The 1963 Buick Riviera did not simply join an existing crowd of American luxury coupes. It arrived with a crisp, European-influenced shape and a tightly…
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