Autos
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Chrysler’s 1963 Turbine Car sounded like the future and almost was
The Chrysler Turbine Car did not just sound like the future. For a brief moment in the early 1960s, it put jet technology in American…
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Mercury’s 1963 Comet tried to stay understated and nearly succeeded
The 1963 Mercury Comet arrived as a compact that tried not to shout about itself. It wore clean lines, modest dimensions and a name that…
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The 1957 Rambler Rebel quietly stepped into V8 territory
The 1963 Pontiac Tempest did not simply shrink a full-size Detroit formula. It rewrote basic rules about how an American family car could be laid…
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Pontiac’s 1963 Tempest played by different rules and made it interesting
The 1963 Pontiac Tempest did not behave like the rest of Detroit’s compact crowd. It split its engine in half, hid its transmission at the…
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Oldsmobile’s 1965 Starfire blended comfort with just enough edge
The 1965 Oldsmobile Starfire occupied a narrow lane between boulevard luxury and genuine performance, delivering comfort with just enough attitude to keep enthusiasts interested. It…
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The 1964 Studebaker Daytona proved style didn’t need permission
The 1964 Studebaker Daytona arrived in showrooms just as its maker was running out of time. The company was closing plants and trimming models, yet…
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The 1955 Willys Aero didn’t shout but it had something to say
The 1955 Willys Aero never tried to dominate a boulevard the way a tailfinned Cadillac did, yet it carried a quiet confidence that still resonates…
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Dodge’s 1964 330 Max Wedge skipped polish and went straight to performance
The 1964 Dodge 330 Max Wedge did not bother with show-car shine or boulevard comfort. It left the factory as a bare-knuckle weapon, built so…
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Chevy’s 1961 Biscayne kept things simple and quietly effective
The 1961 Chevrolet Biscayne arrived as the quiet one in Chevrolet showrooms, a full-size car that let flashier Impalas and Bel Airs soak up the…
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The 1956 Lincoln Premiere carried itself like it already knew the answer
The 1956 Lincoln Premiere did not try to prove anything. It arrived with the stance of a car that already understood its place in the…
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