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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 swung out into traffic,…
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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 sedan that looked more…
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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. Marketed as a “swinging…
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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 from the future. The…
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