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I admit that I could count on one hand how many camping trips I endured in my youth – in fact, I would not need the use of all five digits. That aside, I can’t ever recall seeing – or hearing – of anyone who selected the Hutch option for their 1974 Chevy Nova hatchback, […]
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Tagged accessories, camper option, Chevrolet, Chevrolet Nova, Chevy, hatchback, Hemmings Classic Car, Nova, vintage ads
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Now back at their traditional location, word comes from Russo and Steele that they plan on ushering through no less that four Nickey Chevys at their Scottsdale auction next month. Not necessarily the first (as lot numbers do not appear to have been assigned as of this writing), but certainly the one to gain the […]
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Tagged auctions, Berger, Chevrolet, Chevrolet Camaro, Chevrolet Chevelle, Chevy, COPO, Hemmings Daily, Hemmings Muscle Machines, Nickey, Russo and Steele
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To put it bluntly, vintage race cars are cool. Sure, they may not be for everyone, but they still make up a segment of the collector-car hobby that doesn’t seem to have a ceiling right now (we’re talking growth and popularity, not an arbitrary figure hampered by the economy). Proof of this – to some […]
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Tagged Alfa Romeo Spyder, auctions, Bob Glidden, Bruce Larson, Bullet Bob Reed, Chevy, Cobra, Cobra DragonSnake, Corvette, Ed Skelton, factory lightweight, Fairlane, ford, Ford Galaxie, Grumpy's Toy Xi, Hemi 'Cuda, Hemmings Daily, Hemmings Muscle Machines, Mecum auctions, Mercury, Mercury Comet, Phil Bonner, Pinto, Plymouth, Plymouth Barracuda, racing, Sox & Martin, station wagons, vintage racing