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Pick of the Day: 1964 Pontiac GTO in sparkling restored condition

The Pick of the Day is a sharp-looking 1964 Pontiac LeMans GTO, the first year of the performance icon that’s credited with starting the Detroit muscle car wars that raged for the rest of the decade. This GTO glistens in … Continue reading

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Pick of the Day: 1947 Hudson Big Boy pickup, a Roadster Show champion

Just after World War II, when U.S. farmers and trades people were clamoring for pickup trucks and automakers struggled to fill their orders, Hudson continued its lineup of stylish but expensive pickups with the evocative name of Big Boy. The … Continue reading

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Pick of the Day: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T with 440 Six Pack, very low miles

Driven fewer than 30,000 miles in 50 years, this 1970 Dodge Charger R/T is a rare example of a desirable muscle car with matching numbers and in largely original condition. The Pick of the Day, this Dodge Charger coupe packs … Continue reading

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Pick of the Day: Chevrolet station wagon comes with integration-era history

When Raymond Gary became governor of Oklahoma in 1955, one of his first official actions was to have the “whites only” and the “colored only” signs removed from restrooms in the state Capitol building. A former school superintendent turned businessman … Continue reading

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Pick of the Day: Nash Metropolitan, a longtime father-son hobby car

The Metropolitan has been well-cared-for At a time when many American families had adopted a “bigger is better” mindset and were buying cars with tall tailfins and toothy chrome grilles, one automaker took a different approach to the new car … Continue reading

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Pick of the Day is a full classic: 1932 Lincoln KB

This 1932 Lincoln KB has limousine coachwork by Willoughby So, you’re ready to venture into the world of what the Classic Car Club of America calls full classics? The Pick of the Day is a 1932 Lincoln KB that appears … Continue reading

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Pick of the Day: 1968 Datsun 1600 Fairlady

  In 1965, the Datsun 1500 roadster got a redesign and an additional 100 cc, which made for a beautiful roadster that did battle with MGs and Triumphs on the road and on the track. These roadsters are becoming more … Continue reading

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Pick of the Day: 1984 AMC Eagle ready to tackle off-road adventure

  The Eagle is lifted for greater clearance above its 4-wheel-drive system Innovation in automotive engineering has brought us some interesting creations over the years.  One car company broke ground in the 1980s with a unique family sedan (and wagon) … Continue reading

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