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Every Muscle car owner also just plain loves the automobile industry and it's history. While we invest and own muscle cars, we are interested in the history of he companies and the people that brought them to us.
Vintage and Classic Cars
- By Brenda Williams
- Published September 8, 2009
- Vintage Cars
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Vintage cars are generally defined as cars manufactured till the end of the First World War There are some variations though, as the cut-off is 1925 in America whereas it is 1930 in Britain
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
- By Brenda Williams
- Published August 28, 2009
- Vintage Cars
- Unrated
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Christine’s Fury
- By Brenda Williams
- Published August 28, 2009
- Vintage Cars
- Unrated
Probably one of the most unforgettable cars ever portrayed in a movie would have to be the 1958 Plymouth Fury used in John Carpenter's movie Christine
A character herself in the movie, Christine is a supernatural malevolent automobile that is literally death on wheels
Automotive Museums Worth a Visit
- By Brenda Williams
- Published May 31, 2009
- Vintage Cars
- Unrated
Automotive buffs love anything to do with cars and this includes visits to museums And if traveling with children a museum visit is an ideal family activity that also provides an educational experience
Ford Model T Automobiles
- By Lawrence Bell
- Published April 16, 2009
- Vintage Cars
- Unrated
The Model T Ford, which first appeared in the fall of 1908, went on the revolutionize transportation more than any other single invention
Henry Ford had founded The Ford Motor Company in 1903, and the Model T Ford was not his first car on the road
Sommer's Automobile Museum in Denmark
- By Brenda Williams
- Published April 12, 2009
- Vintage Cars
- Unrated
Although Denmark is a small country it still has an excellent repertoire of automobile collections in museums throughout the nation While by no means the largest, the Sommer's Automobile Museum might be one of the most interesting due to its unique background
The Classic Jaguar XKE Post War Dual Cam Roadster
- By Terry Z. Voster
- Published April 10, 2009
- Vintage Cars
- Unrated
There were a whole host of different and varied sports cars and even motorcycles that arrived in the US after World War II To this day their very names elucidate a passion among enthusiasts – be it Triumph, MG, Austin-Cooper, Lotus, Austin-Healey, Mini-Cooper or in the world of British motorcycles –BSA, Norton, Greeves and Triumph bikes