If there's anything that captures my attention instantly it's news about Corvairs and/or aircraft. The former because I once owned a pair of Corvair Corsas (though not at the same time) and...
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One of the auto world's many urban legends claims that when the 1957 Chevrolet went out of production a bunch of GM workers spirited away the last few examples, keeping them hidden until that...
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This desirable-looking 1960 Chevrolet Corvette has obviously had the treatment... and I mean THE treatment, especially in its wheel wells with those ultra-low profile tires sitting on very handsome...
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In September 1969, when this handsome 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Coupe was introduced, I'd just been transferred from New York to London by the J. Walter Thompson ad agency. Because my job made me...
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Unlike many critics, I've always admired the Chevy Vega, especially in 2-door wagon form. It wasn't quite a true sportswagon but with a few available options came close. The Vega's...
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The Nomad badge has always had a certain cachet, beginning with the day it starred in 1954's GM Motorama show. A 2-door station wagon with sporty overtones, "the Nomad" had several...
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It's difficult to imagine a car thief so dumb he'd steal a vintage car and trailer combination and just drive away. As Nigel Matthews, who sent me this advisory, said: "this would stick...
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