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Officially it was the Toyota Celica ST185R GT4 Carlos Sainz Group A Rallye, but to those who love them, they’re simply the GT-Four. On the outside, you might think it’s just a Celica with some flares and arches, but the goodness is bone deep. These are true GTs, the limited production homologation specials that allowed […]
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In small-scale (3-inch) car-collector circles, among those who refuse allegiance to a single die-cast brand and enjoy all three-inch die-cast cars regardless of maker, there is a slow but steady undercurrent among the conversation: Can’t we have a plain ol’ sedan? Do we need another VW New Beetle (at least 15 done, in coupe and […]
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Tagged diecast, Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, Japanese cars, model cars, Toyota, Toyota Camry, Welly
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* This’ll make you want to go back to college: Stanford University will offer a new program studying the automobile in all its cultural, archaeological, aesthetic, technological and social aspects, starting with a symposium held this past week focusing on a 1933 4-1/4-Litre Bentley. * Over at ForgottenFiberglass, Geoff’s tackling the mystery of this fiberglass-bodied […]
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Tagged Alfred Churchill, Bentley, coachbuilt cars, crosley, Forgotten Fiberglass, Glasscock Speedster, Hemmings Classic Car, hot rods and customs, Lost and Found, Meteor, one-offs and homebuilts, packard, Stanford University, Thompson Special, Toyota, Toyota Hilux, trucks and Jeeps