Features
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Chris How’s 1966 Mustang coupe and 1967 convertible make a perfect pair of ponies, although surprisingly their purchase was more a case of serendipity than a planned purchase, as Paul Bussey recounts…
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One of GM’s most advanced manufacturing facilities is closing its doors. Our man in America Huw Evans looks at the reasons for this unfortunate decision.
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Volunteer Vette is happy to sponsor the 1954 Corvette C1 and would like to thank Classic American for highlighting Corvettes across the pond.
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Volunteer Vette is happy to sponsor the Corvette Triple feature and would like to thank Classic American for highlighting Corvettes across the pond.
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The fame of Cadillac’s late Fifties models eclipses every other era, which is a shame because the cars they built got better and better.
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John Maunder’s 1965 Mustang, one of our Car of the Year finalists, has been with him since high school in 1974. It’s his first car, so it has a tale or two to tell…
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You might walk past this ’69 Camaro at a car show and fail to realise how special it is…
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We join Will Shiers on a 2800-mile trip through California, Nevada, Idaho, Washington and Oregon, as he searches for abandoned cars for your pleasure.
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Classic American editor Ben Klemenzson takes a personal stance about an issue that’s been a hot topic of conversation over the past year…
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Classic American has teamed up with Car of the Year sponsors Kingstown Shipping to put together an indispensable guide for anyone thinking about shipping a vehicle from North America…
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