I know you may think I'm a bit of a nut but I really love these cars. They are a true French icon and are so versatile it's untrue. Let me tell you about my 2CV.
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We were going to pick up my sister, Bobbette, after her week of wilderness experience with the Camp Fire Girl troop. Uncle Andy and Aunt Vella rode up to Pasadena... keep reading →
Land Rover series 2 Although new Trucks and SUV's can be pretty cool, I don't think any of them have as much character or are as wasy to fix yourself as these 10. These... keep reading →
The first American classic came
of age in late 1954 with unveiling of the 1955 Chevy Bel Air. With the
newly-styled, newly-powered Bel Air, Chevrolet’s image was... keep reading →
The Bel Air name made its debut
in the Chevrolet line-up in 1950 on the Styleline Deluxe Bel Air. This car
actually was the height of Chevy’s offerings that year.
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Several changes set the 1956
Chevrolet Bel Air apart from its predecessors. A full-width grille, redesigned
front and rear fenders, and a gas cap hidden behind the left... keep reading →
When I was fourteen gas was 39 cents a gallon, but 39 cents was not yet 39 cents, as we still had the English pound shilling and pence as our currency up until the sixties. ... keep reading →