Autos
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The 1961 Mercury Meteor tried to stand out but didn’t make things easy for owners
The 1961 Mercury Meteor arrived as a stylish, slightly smaller Mercury that tried to be all things at once: upscale but thrifty, family friendly but…
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Thinking about a 1960 Lincoln Continental here’s why ownership isn’t always smooth
The 1960 Lincoln Continental still stops people in their tracks, a rolling monument to late‑fifties excess that arrived just as American tastes were about to…
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The 1959 Pontiac Bonneville offered style but size and weight came with tradeoffs
The 1959 Pontiac Bonneville promised glamour, power, and the kind of presence that turned a suburban driveway into a stage. It delivered with dramatic styling…
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Mechanics warn the 1958 Edsel Pacer’s parts availability can complicate restorations
The 1958 Edsel Pacer has finally crossed the line from punchline to prized survivor, but the same quirks that once doomed it now complicate restorations.…
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Buying a 1971 Datsun 510 sounds simple until rust becomes part of the story
From a distance, a 1971 Datsun 510 promises simple fun: light weight, clean lines, and a reputation for punching above its class. Up close, the…
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The 1970 Citroën SM looks futuristic but ownership can feel like learning a new language
The Citroën SM still looks like a visitor from another planet. Its low nose, covered headlights and tapering tail appear more concept car than production…
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The 1969 Saab 99 brought innovation but also introduced unfamiliar repair challenges
The 1969 Saab 99 arrived as a compact executive car packed with clever engineering and Scandinavian design flair. It also asked owners and mechanics to…
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Mechanics warn the 1968 Fiat 124 Spider can demand constant attention to stay reliable
For enthusiasts drawn to the 1968 Fiat 124 Spider, mechanics describe a car that can be charming and capable yet demanding of constant attention to…
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The 1967 Austin Mini Cooper is fun to drive but not always fun to work on
The 1967 Austin Mini Cooper sits at a rare intersection of charm and challenge. On a tight road it can embarrass modern performance cars, yet…
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Thinking about a 1966 Toyota Corona here’s why some restorations take longer than expected
Anyone eyeing a tired 1966 Toyota Corona in a driveway or classifieds listing usually imagines a quick transformation from faded survivor to gleaming classic. The…
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