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The American cars that defined power in the 1950s
Power in 1950s America was not just a political or industrial idea, it was something you could see and hear in chrome, tailfins, and big displacement engines. The decade’s most memorable American cars ...
Two-tone 1950 Buick Super coupe features inline-eight engine, Dynaflow transmission and classic styling priced at $29,000.
The 1950s were a wild and wonderful time for car design. Fresh off the optimism of World War II’s end and riding the wave of the Space Age, automakers let their imaginations run wild. Rockets were ...
The crew at Hagerty, thanks in no small part to having reams of data at their disposal, know the minutiae of the collector car market. After all, it’s their job. But without a skiff of analysis, data ...
2. Retro Nash Ambassador A man poses with a 1950s-era Nash Ambassador. From 1932 to 1957, the Nash Ambassador reigned as a luxury titan, first under Nash Motors and later as part of American Motors ...
Though the Corvette became the only GM sports car to make it into production, its divisions unveiled several breathtaking sports car concepts during the 1950s. Among those were Buick's Wildcats, three ...
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