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The Best Of American Muscle Cars
- By Christa Kowalczyk
- Published 03/21/2008
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When you think of a car that is born tough, incredibly masculine and delivers high-performance, actually you are thinking of a muscle car. All these attributes and many such others are known to be a part of the classic muscle car, and those who own one can readily agree with all the above. Since a long time, the muscle cars are thought t be some of the classic examples of the era when American automobile production had reached its peak.
A Brief History Of Rolls Royce
- By Thomas Pretty
- Published 03/1/2008
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Rolls Royce is a name synonymous with style and elegance; the cars made by this company are renowned for their luxurious nature as well as the quality of their design and manufacture.
Dating back over one hundred years the car company has made models for the rich and famous and today, to own a Rolls Royce can be seen as marker of success, wealth and opulence.
Dating back over one hundred years the car company has made models for the rich and famous and today, to own a Rolls Royce can be seen as marker of success, wealth and opulence.
Vintage Car Insurance For Motorists
- By Derek Both
- Published 02/25/2008
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Need info on vintage car insurance for your prized possession on wheels? Then this article is just the thing for you.
According to general perception, vintage cars are seen as automobiles which are expensive and a symbol of high status. But contrary to popular belief, there are quite a number of old cars which are not glamorous or have a high cost of maintenance.
According to general perception, vintage cars are seen as automobiles which are expensive and a symbol of high status. But contrary to popular belief, there are quite a number of old cars which are not glamorous or have a high cost of maintenance.
Classic Car Insurance For Motorists
- By Derek Both
- Published 02/10/2008
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The following article will give classic, vintage car buffs the low down on the actual differences that exist between classic car insurance and standard auto insurance. If you love and own classic cars and are busy looking for the best insurance deals available, this article not only gives you the right information you need, but also busts a few popular myths regarding classic car insurance as compared to standard auto insurance.
How to Find Ford Mustang Parts Online
- By Jorge Gurza
- Published 02/4/2008
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If you have a Ford Mustang, it deserves the best care that you can give it, and that includes good maintenance. Although owning a Mustang is a privilege, it can also pose some problems because of the number of changes that have taken place practically every year since that famous day in April, 1964, when it was released to the world.
Forget the demo models that were displayed at the various grand prix circuits from 1962; it was 1964 that can truly be regarded as the birth of the Ford Mustang as we know it.
Forget the demo models that were displayed at the various grand prix circuits from 1962; it was 1964 that can truly be regarded as the birth of the Ford Mustang as we know it.
Buy Your Ford Mustang Online at a Great Price
- By Jorge Gurza
- Published 02/3/2008
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If you want to buy your Ford Mustang online at a great price, you have to do so with your eyes wide open. It is easier if you want a new car that is fully protected by the manufacturer's warranty, although even then you have to be careful.
Even a new car could have stood outside a dealer's showroom unprotected from the elements all winter, and you certainly have to look at it before you buy.
Even a new car could have stood outside a dealer's showroom unprotected from the elements all winter, and you certainly have to look at it before you buy.
Collect this Car, It's a Classic!
- By Stephen Dolan
- Published 02/2/2008
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Antique and classic cars are being collected now more than ever. Classic car collectors learn their hobby over years and years of research and browsing, even attending a half dozen or more car shows each year. However, some basic information is available to help anyone begin the lifelong passion of collecting antique automobiles.
Definition of a Classic Car
A classic car is one that is more than 15-years old, while an antique car is more than 25-years old.
Definition of a Classic Car
A classic car is one that is more than 15-years old, while an antique car is more than 25-years old.
The First True Production Model Porsche – The Porsche 356
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 01/28/2008
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Even though the Porsche 64 is considered by many to be the first car produced by the company it was really only a test car and was never built as a production automobile, in fact only three were built. The 364 was built by Ferdinand and Ferry Porsche after design by Erwin Komenda, while getting its engine modeled after the VW Beetle.
The 356 was offered in the beginning as a coupe, a cabriolet, and a roadster and before being taken off the market in 1965 it underwent several modifications.
The 356 was offered in the beginning as a coupe, a cabriolet, and a roadster and before being taken off the market in 1965 it underwent several modifications.
Unforgettable Television Sports Cars from the 1970s
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 01/27/2008
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Throughout the 1970s, television programs (particularly hour long action/dramas) often featured heroes with enviable sports cars. Though not every car was particularly memorable or essential to the show's personality, some television sports cars did manage to leave a lasting impression. Here are five truly unforgettable television sports cars from the 1970s:
Dan Tanna's 1957 Thunderbird from Vega$
In the pilot for this popular seventies cop show, the show's protagonist, Dan Tanna drove a bright yellow Corvette.
Dan Tanna's 1957 Thunderbird from Vega$
In the pilot for this popular seventies cop show, the show's protagonist, Dan Tanna drove a bright yellow Corvette.
How the Corvette Changed the Sports Car Industry Forever
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 01/27/2008
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Harley Earl was an automobile design expert at Chevrolet who noticed the influx of small European sports cars into the United States after World War II. He knew there was a market for a two-seat roadster and convinced Chevrolet to introduce their own version: The Chevrolet Corvette.
In 1953, the first Corvette's were unveiled. The cars were unique in their construction.
In 1953, the first Corvette's were unveiled. The cars were unique in their construction.

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