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* Over at the justacarguy blog, Jesse’s got the 411 on New York City’s last Checker taxi, retired from active duty in 1999. * The Crosleykook spotted some great photos of a Crosley CC sedan on a 500-mile road trip recently and got to the bottom of the story. Best line: “Most of my recollections […]
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The long-lived 1973-1987 generation of GM pickups – the ones some people call the “rounded-line” models – tended to get overlooked by many collectors. After all, they were fairly ubiquitous for a few decades all over the country and remain so today in certain parts of the country, say, Texas, where this 1977 Chevrolet C10 […]
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There are plenty of reasons to be skeptical about rare or unusual vehicles, especially when it comes to mix-n-match examples like this 1929 Ford Model AA roadster pickup for sale on Hemmings.com. Of course, open-top AAs (and BBs) are not unheard-of, as illustrated in James Wagner’s Ford Trucks Since 1905, but the story the seller […]
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