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2014 Chevrolet Corvette taillight
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2014-18 Corvette taillights: A veritable petting zoo on wheels?

June 25, 2021 Steve 1

(UPDATED FROM 7/15/2018) In taking a few quick photos of the final rear-wheel-drive Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, I was reminded of an article about its chief designer. Shortly after the C7 Corvette was introduced, Tom Peters […]

1965 Rambler Marlin
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1965 Rambler Marlin is the car for swinging threesomes

June 22, 2021 Steve 1
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Why lament the lack of a stick in a high-tech sports sedan?

May 21, 2021 Steve 0

“There’s no point to me of a manual transmission in a modern, high tech sports sedan that otherwise is doing everything it can to just let the driver . . . simply mash the pedal […]

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Automotive Views: Acura has high hopes for NSX promotion

April 2, 2021 Steve 0
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Herrings: The Lexus LC 500 is a future classic!

March 26, 2021 Steve 0
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Chris Bangle: 1960s supercars more distinctive than modern ones

March 5, 2021 Steve 0

“I’m not going to call (today’s high-priced sports cars) supercars, that is why I refer to them as supercar-ish. Besides Ferrari and McLaren you will find them scattered all around (the 2018 Geneva auto show). […]

1966 Chevrolet Corvette
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Halo cars are popular but not always a good idea

January 8, 2021 Steve 0

Halo cars tend to quite popular — even wetness inducing — among auto enthusiasts. That’s because the mission of halo cars is mostly to generate a positive buzz about a brand rather than high sales. So […]

1969 Pontiac Firebird fake ad
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Is 1969 Pontiac Firebird really the biggest daddy?

November 6, 2020 Steve 1
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Revealing photos of AMC Javelins that didn’t make it

August 14, 2020 Steve 0

The most poignant part of Javelin Photo Archive is a set of proposals for a lovely Gremlin-based hatchback intended for introduction in 1973 or 1974. The designs look like they could have sold quite well. […]

Readings

Standard Catalog about muscle cars screwed up its photos

August 7, 2020 Steve 0

The Standard Catalog folks offer a nice-looking book about muscle cars. Alas, the reference guide’s credibility is hurt by incorrect photos. The format for the Standard Catalog of American Muscle Cars: 1960-1972 has a lot […]

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    May 26, 2026 1
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