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The Carrozzeria Bertone-built 262C was Volvo’s international jet-setter in the late 1970s, a high-end luxury coupe that spoke to the affluent personal car market that the once-humble Swedish automaker had in its sights. This car debuted in 1978 in one color combination – Mystic Silver over black – with the highly distinctive 3-inch-lowered, vinyl-wrapped roof and full […]
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Tagged Bertone, coachbuilt cars, Hemmings Find of the Day, Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, Italy, Sweden, Volvo, Volvo 262C
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Were you one of the literally tens of people who cried when Ford discontinued the Ranchero? Did you have, or do you still have, an obsession over blending the DNA, Dr. Moreau style, of a Fox-body Mustang and an under-half-ton pickup? Do you have Four-Eyed Pride? Do you wanna be like Myron? Answering yes to […]
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Tagged cars with beds, coachbuilt cars, ford, Ford Durango, Hemmings Classic Car, Hemmings Find of the Day
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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 […]