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Any AMC enthusiast with half an interest in the history of the company can tell you that the landmark two-seater AMX grew out of the Project IV group of four concept cars, one of which was the so-called Vignale AMX, with its working Rambleseat. But what of the other three cars in the group? Though […]
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Our modern throwaway culture only extends back so far, as we see from this four-door 1952 Lincoln Capri for sale on Hemmings.com, a car that somebody thought precious enough to preserve over the years, despite the fact that it’s not particularly rare, iconic or flashy. From the seller’s description: All original in beautiful condition. Original […]
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Tagged beaters and driveable dreams, Hemmings Classic Car, Hemmings Find of the Day, Lincoln, Lincoln Capri
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Certainly one of the more subtle phantom cars in any corner of the collector car hobby would be Thomas Hubbard’s 1932 Franklin V-12 “Super Merrimac” phaeton, a car built according Franklin’s initial plans for a V-12-powered car, one that was significantly smaller than the V-12 Franklin that entered production. Unless you were steeped in Franklin […]
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Tagged air-cooled, dual-cowl phaeton, Franklin, Hemmings Classic Car, phantom cars, SIA Flashback, Thomas Hubbard, V-12
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