Autos
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Plymouth’s 1958 Fury carried attitude long before Hollywood made it famous
The 1958 Plymouth Fury did not need a horror novel to look dangerous. Long before Stephen King imagined a killer coupe named Christine, Plymouth’s top…
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The 1962 Dodge Polara 500 showed up bold and didn’t apologize for it
The 1962 Dodge Polara 500 arrived in showrooms looking like it had slipped through a wormhole. Shorter, sharper and stranger than the full-size Dodges that…
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Kaiser’s 1954 Darrin had doors that slid like it was hiding a secret
The 1954 Kaiser Darrin arrived at the tail end of America’s first sports car boom with a trick up its sleeve. Instead of doors that…
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Hudson’s 1951 Hornet kept winning races while looking like it didn’t care
In 1951, while Detroit was celebrating the flashy machines from Ford Chevrolet and Chrysler, a small company in Michigan named Hudso rolled out a big…
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AMC’s 1965 Marlin tried fastback flair before it was cool
The Marlin arrived in showrooms in the mid-1960s with a sweeping roofline and a promise that American Motors could do style as well as practicality.…
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Mercury’s 1957 Turnpike Cruiser added gadgets like it was building the future
Mercury treated the 1957 Turnpike Cruiser as a rolling technology showcase, stuffing it with gadgets that tried to turn midcentury highway driving into an experience…
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The 1963 Rambler Classic didn’t chase trends and somehow stood apart
The 1963 Rambler Classic arrived in a market crowded with chrome, tailfins, and horsepower one-upmanship, yet it chose a quieter path. With clean lines, honest…
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DeSoto’s 1959 Fireflite leaned hard into style just before time ran out
The 1959 DeSoto Fireflite arrived dressed to impress just as its parent brand was running out of road. With towering fins, chrome-laden sides, and a…
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Washington bill lets Rivian and Lucid sell EVs direct like Tesla
Washington just rewrote a key piece of its auto retail rulebook, clearing a path for Rivian and Lucid to sell electric vehicles directly to consumers…
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Kentucky police crushed a $100K Durango Hellcat, citing stolen parts
The 2021 Dodge Durango Hellcat was built to be outrageous, a supercharged family hauler that could out-accelerate many sports cars. In Louisville, it ended its…
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