57 Buick Model 48

Buick 1957

The 1950s were a golden age in entertainment, urban growth, employment prospects, and vehicle manufacturing. Buick, the cornerstone of General Motors, seemed to accomplish everything right beginning in 1949, when Flint introduced the groundbreaking “Riviera” or hardtop design on a wide scale. Buick set new divisional production records in consecutive years (1949-1950) and led, at…

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History of Oldsmobile Before it Failed

1910 Olds

Ransom E. Olds founded Oldsmobile in 1897, making it one of the most well-known automotive manufacturers in the United States. It was also one of the oldest automakers in the world, lagging somewhat behind pioneering names such as Opel, Mercedes-Benz, and Peugeot.   What Has Been Forgotten About Oldsmobile and Its Automobiles Initially known as…

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Which Cars From the 70s Were Losers

77 Mustang 2

Star Wars, Roger Moore Bond films…and the gas crisis. The gas crisis killed muscle cars, not disco. Fuel economy, flamboyant paint schemes, and luxury cars became priorities. Not all 1970s and list automobiles are horrible. Some are outstanding and may be projects. Disco and tube socks aged some automobiles.   1978 Chrysler Concorde (Plymouth Volare…

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History of America’s Favorite Hot Rods

40's Hot rod

An automotive history of America’s favorite hot rods in the United States is one of the richest in the world. While vehicle manufacturing began in Germany in the 1890s, the United States quickly caught up. Due to the magnitude of the home market and the adoption of mass production, our American automobile industry has witnessed…

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What are Super 60s Muscle Cars

1960"s Muscle Cars

This muscle car was the Mustang, which received one of its best versions ever in 1969 when Ford launched the Boss 429 to compete with Mopar’s HEMI engine in NASCAR. In order to meet the homologation criteria of 500 units, the brand produced a limited quantity of Mustang Fastbacks. It is a genuine Mustang, ready…

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A Look at Good, Bad, and Ugly Cars

64 Mustang

With the advent of the muscle car in the 1960s, American automobiles were increasingly fast, strong, and loud. American automakers installed the most potent engines they could locate in these models to ensure that the market being courted by muscle cars received the most enticing packages Detroit could provide. 1960s’ Four Most Dependable V8-Powered Automobiles…

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Cadillacs You Want to Forget

Cadillac Lemans 61

Cadillac has been creating cars since 1902 and is noted for its American-style luxury vehicles. Many of the automaker’s cars left an unforgettable impression on the psyche. Cadillac dominates the American vehicle market with the Eldorado, Fleetwood, CTS, and Escalade. Some Detroit vehicles may have been overlooked despite their popularity. Cadillac’s not-so-famous racers are among…

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Choosing Staggered Rims for My Car

Staggered Rims

Are you considering purchasing a set of staggered wheels for your car but are unsure of their value? Staggered wheels can give a vehicle a significantly more aggressive appearance than stock wheels. However, are staggered wheels suitable for you? What are the advantages and disadvantages of staggered wheels? What Are Offset Wheels? Essentially, an automobile…

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What are the Best Rims to Buy for my Car

Carbon Fiber Rim

Your budget is the most important factor to consider when selecting wheels for your vehicle. Do you wish to spend a few hundred dollars or several thousand on rims? The second factor to consider when selecting rims is their weight. The lightest rim material is carbon fiber, followed by forged, alloy, and then steel. The…

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What Does Mixed Oil and Coolant Mean

Head Gasket Install

The Function of Oil Oil is a liquid lubricant that passes through your engine during operation to lubricate all of the engine’s moving parts and reduce friction between the metal components. Without engine oil, the metal pistons and cylinders would scrape against one another, generating friction and accelerating the wear on the engine’s components. Once your…

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