Features
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Classic American cars are all over the biggest Hollywood movies, but what happened after filming wrapped?
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Chris Read jumped in at the deep end, age 25, when he bought this ’64 Thunderbird as his first old car. It was running, but needed work, so he commenced learning in the best way possible – by fixing it himself! Now he drives it everywhere…
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Jim Wilding has owned a mouthwatering selection of American cars over the decades, but his latest acquisition, this elegant ’73 Dodge Monaco turned out to be one of the rarest of the lot. We went along to Ace American Autos to take a closer look…
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Buick’s 1949 cars were a one-year-only design that were popular when new and remain enticing today, just ask Paul Traub who couldn’t resist buying this Roadmaster Sedan…
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James Maxwell recounts the extraordinary story of the Shelby GT 350 and looks at a continuation version that arguably offers a modern take on this legend…
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John Thorpe spent years searching for a second-generation Ford Thunderbird without success. But once he’d clapped eyes on this stunning unrestored 1960 example in Adriatic Green, he knew impulsively it was the right car for him…
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Imported new to London at the peak of the disco era, this Sundance Yellow Pontiac survives in lovely original condition with a tiny mileage, now living a quieter life in rural Scotland.
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With his ’48 Chevy Fleetmaster Sport Coupe, Kevin Boniface has certainly achieved what we all aspire to own – an eye-catching, reliable and safe car to enjoy and drive.
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Aficionados consider the ’52-’55 Lincolns among the best-looking models the company ever built. After seeing this Colonial Blue beauty, we’re inclined to agree…
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This 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T has spent far longer in Europe than America, selling new to Zurich, Switzerland. We trace the past and present of a rare expatriate muscle machine.
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