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Why the 1955 DeSoto Firedome still matters
The 1955 DeSoto Firedome doesn’t always make the cut in talks about 1950s American cars, but it deserves a spot. Positioned between Chrysler and Dodge, DeSoto struggled to stand…
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When Mercury took on Shelby
By the late 1960s, the Mustang was a household name, thanks to Carroll Shelby’s track-ready GT350 and GT500. Mercury, Ford’s mid-level brand, wanted in on the performance game. It…
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Fairey Swordfish: WWII’s unsinkable biplane
The Fairey Swordfish, a British military biplane torpedo bomber, first took to the skies in 1934. Initially developed as a private venture by the Fairey Aviation Company, it was…
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Master of the open road: The Buick that proved it
The Buick Roadmaster wasn’t just a name on a badge—it was meant to represent a car built to handle the demands of long-distance driving with power and comfort. From…
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