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A Comprehensively Restored and Upgraded 1969 Ford Bronco – With A 302 Cu. In. V8

Ben Branch July 10, 2020
1969-Ford-Bronco
  • American
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4
  • Classic Cars

  This 1969 Ford Bronco has been through a comprehensive restoration to better-than-new condition thanks to the fitment of a rebuilt 302 cu. in….

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This Is The Allard J2 That Launched Carroll Shelby’s Racing Career

Ben Branch July 7, 2020
Allard J2 Carroll Shelby
  • British
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

  The Allard J2 you see here is the car that helped launch Carroll Shelby’s racing career back in March 1952 at the SCCA-sanctioned…

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Full Documentary: Land Rover 50 Year Adventure

Ben Branch July 5, 2020
Vintage Land Rover Winston Churchill
  • British
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

  Land Rover 50 Year Adventure is an hour long documentary about one of the world’s most important off-road vehicles – the Land Rover….

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The Three Unusual Stainless Steel Allegheny Ludlum Fords – Now For Sale As A Package

Ben Branch July 1, 2020
Stainless Steel Ford Cars
  • American
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

  This series of three stainless steel cars was built by Ford and stainless steel producer Allegheny Ludlum Inc. starting in 1936, in order…

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1969 Pontiac GTO Judge – John DeLorean’s Famous Road Runner Hunter

Ben Branch June 30, 2020
Pontiac GTO Judge Grille
  • American
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Muscle Cars

The Pontiac GTO Judge is one of John DeLorean’s most famous creations and it’s remembered today as his first encounter with a judge, though sadly…

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The Auburn Boattail Speedster – This Might Be America’s Most Beautiful Car

Ben Branch June 29, 2020
Auburn Boattail Speedster Headlights
  • American
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Design

  There can be little doubt that the Gordon Buehrig-designed Auburn Boattail Speedster is one of the most beautiful American cars ever built, and…

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The Subaru 360 – This Was Subaru’s First Production Car

Ben Branch June 26, 2020
Subaru 360
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Japanese

  The Subaru 360 was the Japanese automaker’s first ever production car, it’s powered by a 356cc twin-cylinder two-stroke engine, it’s made of fibreglass,…

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1973 Fiat 238 – An Original Garage Francorchamps Ferrari Service Van

Ben Branch June 24, 2020
Fiat 238 Van
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Ferrari

  This Fiat 238 is considerably more special than any of its siblings as it was commissioned for use by Garage Francorchamps with hand-painted…

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The Fiat 8V by Vignale – An Advanced Italian V8 From The Jet Age

Ben Branch June 23, 2020
Fiat 8V by Vignale Front
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Design

  The Fiat 8V is the only V8 car ever built by Fiat, it was launched in the early 1950s as an answer to…

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There’s A New E-Type – Meet The Just-Released Eagle Lightweight GT

Ben Branch June 21, 2020
Eagle Lightweight GT 1
  • British
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

  The original Jaguar E-Type was in production from 1961 till 1975, a total of 14 years, at which time it was replaced by the…

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For Sale: An Almost-New DeLorean DMC-12 – Just 165 Miles On The Odometer

Ben Branch June 19, 2020
DeLorean DMC-12 Car
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

  It’s not everyday you get a chance to buy yourself an almost-new DeLorean DMC-12, the example you see here has just 165 miles…

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1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 – A 335 hp Cobra Jet V8 With A 4-Speed Manual

Ben Branch June 18, 2020
1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1
  • American
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

This 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is from the first year of production for the special high-performance version of Ford’s famous pony car. The…

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