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Apologies to all you Six Degrees specialists for goose-egging last week’s Hemmings Six Degrees of Automotive Separation Challenge. I was traveling and just couldn’t bogart enough wi-fi to get a challenge up. To make up for it, this week’s will be a good one: BMW. BMW’s always managed to remain independent, but that doesn’t mean […]
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Looking far more modern than any Stutz I’ve seen – save for perhaps the revival Stutzes of the 1970s – this 1930 Stutz Model M (the rear of it, at least) appears to come tantalizingly close to the shapes and forms used on the Chrysler Thunderbolt and the myriad other long, low, partially streamlined cars […]
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Okay, let’s be honest, the leadership of Iran hasn’t exactly been buddy-buddy with the folks in Washington for quite a while now. Despite that, the Islamic Republic of Iran is home to more than 66 million folks and has a highly developed economy and transportation network. So big things get built there. This new book […]
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