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Alfa Romeo 2000 (series 102) is a car produced by Alfa Romeo as a successor to the 1900. First disp… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 9 views
in the late 50's Studebaker had been doing everything they could to stay in the Big Four Sales Club… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 32 views
A huge departure from the pack, Cadillac pulled all the stops and went full Buck Rogers in the styl… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 15 views
You can never tell what you will see at Wallmart. Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 14 views
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The Final evolution of the XK series that began with the revolutionary XK 120 in 1948 and ended in… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 14 views
This car is street driven. The owner builder said he builds them uses them for a while then sells i… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 16 views
The 1964 Porsche was at the end of its production run. 1965 would be its last year, the 356 was sol… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 12 views
A track ready street car with no windows no top, for those manly men and women that have hairy knuc… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 14 views
Before there was a Mustang, if you wanted a sporty small car there was a great choice in the Falcon… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 31 views
Unlike the West Coast where old cars are daily drivers, here in Georgia Seeing a Classic old car in… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 19 views
Studebaker buyers were different. Early on to appease their customers Studebaker added features suc… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 19 views
Before you send me a nasty note please read this. I was never much of a TBird fan. I was much more… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 13 views
The TR Series of Cars Began with the one off TR1 of 1950, A show and concept it finally took until… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 15 views
First shown as a styling exercise at the 1965 Paris and Frankfurt motor shows, not put into product… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 20 views
From The Zimmer web site. When looking at a 1920s or '30s classic Duesenberg, most people just love… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 19 views
Mercedes-Benz Cabriolet C. Far from being a big and opulent car is known as the "Mercedes for the M… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 46 views
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Introduced for the 1951 model year, the Hornet was based on Hudson's innovative "step-down" design… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 22 views
This distinctive two-door car was designed for BMC by Sir Alec Issigonis. The genius was for the fi… Miguel Caparros Mar 4, 2013 29 views
A Bite of History – by Mike Thies
The Hot Rod
There was a time, just after the war, when America’s roads were full of promise, and plenty of flathead Fords. Young men came home with a new sense of purpose and mechanical know-how, and they weren’t about to leave it all behind in the motor pool. They started tinkering in driveways and borrowed barns, stripping weight,…
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A Bite of History – (by Mike Thies)
1988 Alfa Romeo Spider Quadrifoglio
When you step back and look at an Alfa Romeo Spider Quadrifoglio, you’re not just seeing a sleek Italian convertible, you’re seeing one of the last gasps of true analog romance from the 1980s. By 1988, most sports cars had started to bulk up with electronics and smog equipment, but Alfa’s little Spider kept its…
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