- Written by webmin
We have only gotten preliminary information on the auction results for the March 22 sale at Webb’s Auction House in New Zealand, but the prices we do have are stratospheric. Although the auction resulted in about $1.4 million (NZ) in total sales, one of the feature cars, a 1963 Ferrari 250 GT Lusso, was sold […]
- Written by webmin
Even the craziest Chevrolet followers admit that Ford was playing a lot of hits before World War II. One of those runway delights was the 1940 Ford, an immortal, eternal icon of Dearborn’s greatest years. Joseph P. Cabadas, who authored photo histories on auto production and the giant Ford works at River Rouge, has introduced […]
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Tagged ford, Hemmings Classic Car, Hemmings Daily, Joseph P. Cabadas, literature
- Written by webmin
Before enthusiasts started restoring them to factory (or day two) condition, you couldn’t swing a dead cat without hitting a modified muscle car. Engine swaps, transmission swaps, hood scoops, tape decks, it was all fair game, and Mopars seemed more susceptible to modifications than most muscle cars. But some made it through that time intact […]
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Tagged Hemmings Find of the Day, Hemmings Muscle Machines, Plymouth, Plymouth GTX, survivors
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