It was a big star in The 3rd Rock from the Sun. The 62 Rambler American Convertible is this week's spot.
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It was a big star in The 3rd Rock from the Sun. The 62 Rambler American Convertible is this week's spot.
Car Spot: Buick Grand National
It revived Buick's image, the Grand National is this week's car spot.
Not your grandpa’s Buick Growing up I remember my uncle having a Buick and that’s pretty much the image the brand had with an aging demographic preferring a cushy ride more than performance. With not a lot of foot traffic in the dealerships they needed something much like American Motors that I’ve written about in the 80’s. The answer was to take a page out of the brand’s past when Grand Sport…
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Car Spot: Trabant 601 S "Delux"
A cold war relic is this week's car spot.
East Germany’s answer to West Germany’s “People’s Car” …. Growing up in the 1960s and ’70s I remember the Cold War, and how the communists used East Berlin as a showcase for the success of socialism. Automobiles were a big part of that but ultimately, they were just terrible cars like this week’s car spot, the Trabant 601 S Dulux. Found this example at the Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. I…
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Car Spot: Mazda RX-7
And the Mazda goes hmmmmm. This week's car spot the RX-7.
Please bring the rotary engine back, in a sports car. MotorTrend loved the RX-7 when it was introduced in 1978 calling it “Sleek, Functional and Fast: An Affordable 2-Seater For the Enthusiast” It was the answer to sports car lovers’ dreams, being attractive, fun to drive, and at $7,195, a bargain competing against other cars in the American market like the Porsche 924, Datsun 280Z and, possibly…
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Car Spot: The Nissan Cube
The child of the Nissan-Renault hookup, the Cube is this week's ar spot.
You can see the French influence its design Every time I see one of these I expect that when it stops a bunch of clowns will jump out of it. Kelly Blue Book loved the Cube naming it one of the coolest cars under $18,000 in 2009 and the following year listed the Nissan Cube as one of its Top 10 Road Trip Cars. But not all the media loved it. Cars.com wrote that when the Cube gets above city…
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Car Spot: Mopar madness
Mopar madness in this weeks car spot on SavageOnWheels.com
70’s classic muscle The late 60s and early ’70s were great for car guys, and gals, because it was a great time to be into muscle cars. Every manufacturer had a solid foothold but I think Mopar did it best. Between its Dodge and Plymouth lines, you could really kick butt in any street race or at the drag strip. Mark and I went to a car show recently and found some cherry examples. Based on…
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Car Spot: 2nd gen Z28 Camero
My latest car spot: Classic Chevy muscle.
Iconic pony car took on the Mustang The late 60s and early 70s were great times in the auto industry because it was all about American muscle. Ford had just launched the Mustang to kick off the pony car era and Chevy followed up with its answer, the Camero. It first went on sale on September 29, 1966, for the 1967 model year. It was code-named Panther but in keeping with Chevy starting the name…
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A remnant from when station wagons roamed the country. A 2nd-gen Pontiac Catalina Safari wagon is this week's spot.