Classic American
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Luxury cars have always been a symbol of status, power and wealth. They are not just modes of transportation, but they are also art and engineering marvels.
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Alan Sweet did such a great job rebuilding this 1976 Pontiac Trans Am that his friend Martin Bishop couldn’t resist buying it. Then when Martin sold it, guess who took it off his hands…?
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In the June issue of Classic American: Mercury Eight, The Surrey Street Rodders’ Wheels Day show, Ford Crown Victoria and much more!
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This rockin’ truck has evolved over the years with modifications by each new owner, and its latest owner has more new ideas about further mods to come, as Garry Stuart discovered…
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Mechanic Darren Grimes inherited this immaculate 1978 Ford Country Squire from his parents and it’s still a firm family favourite with his grandchildren today, as Ben Klemenzson discovers
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The Classic American Stars and Stripes Show returns this July 1-2 and we can’t wait to see all manner of […]
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Graduating from British metal to a full-sized Fifties Yank is a rite of passage for many rockabilly folk. Zack Stiling meets one young chap who’s done just that and uses his 67-year-old Mercury for a 20-mile round commute every day…
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Ever dreamt of building your own perfect truck? Tim Casey has completed such a mission with this stunning 1954 Chevy half-ton truck that was not only a barn find, but re-imagined in an incredibly short time frame by Tim… on his drive!
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Brian Forsdike spent several years searching for the perfect 1957 Ford Thunderbird to purchase, we’d say it was time well spent…
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In the April issue of Classic American: a 1936 Cord Westchester Sedan, 1979 Pontiac Trans Am, 1970 Lincoln Continental, and much more!
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