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Car of the Week: 1968 Dodge Charger
Beautiful new styling characterized the second-generation Chargers, which saw a huge sales boost from 14,980 cars in 1967 to 96,100 new 1968 cars, all of which were two-door hardtops. What made the Charger so popular for '68 was Dodge's introduction of "airplane fuselage" styling that featured a smoother, rounded Coke-bottle-shaped semi-fastback body and wheel bulges. Hidden headlamps were continued into 1968 and a blacked-out grille was used to give a taped-headlamp look of the day's race cars. A race-style gas filler was also added. Scallops in the hood could be optioned with turn indicators, and the doors were also scalloped. There was an integral rear spoiler and a blacked-out rear beauty panel with two round taillights on each side. Read More...
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| New London to New Brighton Run turns 30
The 30th Anniversary New London to New Brighton Antique Car Run will be held Saturday, Aug. 13 with early tours to be held Aug. 9-12. The festivities will include a 120-mile tour of the Minnesota countryside and four days of shorter tours before Saturday's Grand Tour. . Read More...
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RM to sell vehicles from Riverside Museum
The RM group of companies, incorporating RM Sotheby's and Auctions America, will sell select automobiles from the Riverside International Automotive Museum (RIAM). The group of 49 vehicles offered from the So-Cal museum collection will be divided between Auctions America's upcoming Santa Monica sale, June 25-26, and RM Sotheby's flagship Monterey event, Aug. 19-20. Read More...
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| Standard Catalog of Ford 1903-2002
In this Ford collectors guide, John Gunnell brings you everything you need from original pricing, production figures, hundreds of photos, engine information, options lists and more.
In This Ford Guide You'll Find: - Data to identify, buy, restore, and/or invest in Ford
- Model listings year by year with detailed historical and technical information
- Thousands of photos to help easily identify models, from Mustangs to Skyliners
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Supercharged car collector Tom Perkins dies
Thomas James “Tom” Perkins, the creator of a significant car collection and founding partner of legendary venture-capital firm Kleiner Perkins, Caufield & Byers, died on June 7 at 84 years old following a lengthy illness. Perkins was born Jan. 7, 1932. His death was reported in Recode and The New York Times. Perkins put together a collection of classic supercharged cars including a Mercedes 500 K, a Bugatti Atlantic Type 57, an Alfa Romeo 2900 and a Duesenberg SJ. He also owned a Type 55 Bugatti, a Buccialli TAV 12, a Hispano-Suiza and a Squire X101. He published a book (now out of print) documenting his world-class collection and impressions of driving his cars. Perkins later sold parts of the collection to clothing designer Ralph Lauren. Read More...
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| MoPar 'Top Eliminator' returns to Chrysler Nationals
The annual Carlisle Chrysler Nationals at the Carlisle Fairgrounds runs from July 15-17 and will feature a bevy of special guests, special displays and a huge swap meet. With nearly 3,000 show cars, many awards are given to hundreds of deserving car owners, including the MoPar "Top Eliminator." Read More...
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| 1951 Kaiser Deluxe
This model became the Manhattan in '52. All original except normal wear items. Newer brakes, wide whites, fuel pump, master cylinder. 43,500 miles. Three speed with overdrive. Black with shiny chrome. Prize winner. No rust. Appraised at $13K. $8,500. Call A. J. 913-909-3503
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| 2016 Collector Car Price Guide By Old Cars Report Price Guide Editors The 2016 edition of the Collector Car Price Guide is here! Pricing information is available for collectors, restorers, buyers, sellers, insurance agents and anyone who could benefit from reliable and authoritative data. The 2016 edition lists all models made by 109 carmakers and 37 truck makers between 1901 and 2008!
This brand-new version includes over 275,000 prices for sports cars, domestic cars, imported cars, classic cars, special-interest automobiles, muscle cars, and trucks in 6 conditions. This one-of-a-kind resource for antique and hobby vehicles is packed with pricing information not found anywhere else. From Curved Dash Oldsmobiles, to big-finned cruisers of the 1950s, to 1960s muscle, we show you what people are paying for cars in the collector vehicle market. Get your copy now!
Format: Paperback
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