- Written by webmin
As a dedicated fan of inline-sixes, it always burns me just a little bit to see one get yanked due to the “just stick a V-8 in it” mentality, but the fact that the sellers of this 1967 Pontiac OHC six-cylinder decided to sell the engine rather than just send it off to the scrapyard […]
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Tagged Hemmings Classic Car, Hemmings Find of the Day, inline six, OHC6, Pontiac, straight six
- Written by webmin
What I wouldn’t give to spend a couple hours (days/weeks) studying this 1989 Audi 200 Quattro Trans-Am car. Really, it’s the same reason I’d love to study any race car – everything has a function and a purpose – but this car in particular actually succeeded in its purpose, which makes it all the more […]
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Tagged Audi 200, Hemmings Find of the Day, Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, Hurley Haywood, quattro, racing, SCCA Trans-Am
- Written by webmin
I recall as a kid wondering why the new vehicles my dad bought had a few miles on them when we picked them up from the dealership. It was my strong (perhaps OCD-influenced) belief that a brand-new car should have zero miles on it, no more. Dad explained that the few miles were the result […]
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Tagged Chrysler Town and Country, Hemmings Find of the Day, station wagons
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