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  1. … The word Volkswagen means "People's car" in German. Its headquarters are in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony. It was started in the 1930's, at the request of the country's leader, Adolf Hitler, to produce a car designed by Ferdinand ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  2. 1953 MG TD Roadster In the early 1950's MG decided to go after the American market and did so with full on assault of the MD TD. With its rag top, a more powerful engine, shorter in length, and sports car handling, one could drive like Sterling Mo...
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  3. … Roadster For consignment shades of Austin Powers in the form of this very recognizable British Automobile, the XKE Jaguar. With an older restoration and a folder full of service receipts, it's Jaguar Heritage Trust certificate, thi...
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  4. … Pickup The 1961 Studebaker Champ had the grille of a Lark, the bed of a pickup, and dim prospects for a long-term future. The Champ was part of a Studebaker truck design generation introduced for 1960. Studebaker truck stylin...
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  5. … 750F Veloce By the 1950s, Alfa Romeo had an enviable reputation as a manufacturer of incredibly successful racing cars and stunning road cars. This reputation was developed over successive decades and resulted in w...
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  6. 1971 Volvo P1800 E Coupe The story of the creation of the Volvo P1800 begins back in 1953 when Volvo co-founder and Vice-President Assar Gabrielsson visited the USA and while there he had the opportunity to visit GM and see the new, (C1), Chevrole...
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  7. … Jeep As its title alludes to in a roundabout way, this song is centered on the emotional disposition of a fictional character named "Painless Pole" Waldowski who was featured in the 1970 movie version of "M*A*S*H". Said character ...
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  8. … VJ3 463 Convertible Tracking the design history of today's sport utility vehicle is something few will consider thinking about for the next several decades. For many, there's nothing "sporty" about them; they're just gas-sucki...
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  9. … 542 Hardtop After launching the popular Rambler, Nash worked for many years on an even smaller car. Its first public concept, the NXI, (Nash Experimental International), was shown in 1949, followed after one year by the NKI,...
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  10. … Fastback The Plymouth Barracuda was produced from 1964 through 1974. Many people don't realize the difference between a Barracuda and 'Cuda. There is a difference. The Formula S is an option package. The Cuda is a different ...
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  11. … Hardtop The Pontiac GTO became known as "The Goat" due to an interpretation of the letters that make up its name. Figuratively speaking, the car's "defiant, stripped-to-the-basics personality" also had a hand in cementing the moni...
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  12. … Machine In the 60's and 70's, the muscle cars that got the most attention were the ones produced by the big three of Detroit. The Chevrolet Camaro and Chevelle, the Ford Mustang, the Dodge Challenger, the Pontiac GTO, the Hurst 4-4-...
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  13. 1966 Austin Healey Sprite Convertible In 1952 a number of British car makers, including Austin, Morris, Wolseley, Riley, and MG, were merged together to form the British Motor Corporation. This merger pretty much ensured the survival of a number o...
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  14. … OK, so it's nothing like 1934. But that year, Nissan Motors was formed from the merger of two Japanese car companies: DAT Automobile Co. and Jitsuyo Automobile Co. But instead of using the new, Nissan name plate for the front of t...
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  15. 1972 Honda 600 A gallon of regular gasoline would have cost 36 cents in 1972, the equivalent of $2.53 a gallon today. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, (OPEC), put an embargo on foreign oil imports between 1973 and 1974, which tri...
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