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Mechanics warn the 1966 Shelby GT350R required constant attention to stay dialed in
The 1966 Shelby GT350R has long been celebrated as a street-legal race car, but the same traits that made it ferocious on track also made…
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The 1966 Shelby GT350 delivered raw performance but very little comfort
The 1966 Shelby GT350 was built around speed, not softness. It took the compact Ford pony car formula and stripped away civility in pursuit of…
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The 1971 Plymouth Barracuda reflected how quickly muscle cars were losing power
The 1971 Plymouth Barracuda arrived as one of the loudest statements of Detroit performance, yet it stood on the edge of a cliff. Beneath its…
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Mechanics warn the 1968 Hemi Dart pushed limits most drivers weren’t ready for
The 1968 Hemi Dart was not built to flatter ordinary drivers. It was a factory experiment in how far Detroit could stretch the definition of…
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You’ve probably never heard of the 1966 Sunbeam Alpine but it had a surprising second life
The 1966 Sunbeam Alpine rarely tops classic car wish lists, yet this tidy British roadster quietly shaped one of the great Anglo American performance mashups…
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The 1958 Autobianchi Bianchina proves small cars didn’t have to be boring
Small cars have often been treated as disposable appliances, meant to be cheap, efficient and forgettable. The 1958 Autobianchi Bianchina took the opposite view, turning…
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Most people skip over the 1965 Marcos GT until they see how light it is
The 1965 Marcos 1800 GT rarely commands attention in a crowded classic-car paddock at first glance. Its awkwardly low roofline and unfamiliar badge tend to…
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You’ve never heard of the 1955 Bristol 405 but it didn’t follow the crowd
The 1955 Bristol 405 rarely comes up in casual car conversations, yet it stands as one of the most distinctive interpretations of the post‑war British…
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The 1969 Zastava 750 feels familiar until you realize where it came from
The 1969 Zastava 750 looks instantly recognizable to anyone who has ever seen a Fiat 600, with the same pert nose, rounded roofline, and rear…
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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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