Dusty & Rusty – 1934 Chevrolet Six coupe for Sale – $12K
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The dusty & rusty feature on This Day in Automotive History is generally reserved for vehicles listed for under $10
As with all major automakers, Plymouth returned to automobile production following World War II using pre-war designs. The 1946 models
Full-size luxury was in full swing by the end of the 1960s, as represented by this 1968 Buick Wildcat custom
The Metropolitan is an interesting little car, and with a wheel base shorter than a VW, little it is. Though
Jay Leno once said that his parents brought him home from the hospital in a 1949 Plymouth following his birth.
If there was a certification class for Craigslist car browsing excellence, I think I would ace the course. I spend
This selection of dusty and rusty American pickups fall between the years of 1969 and 1974 and cover the Big
Some say the Chrysler and DeSoto Airflow, introduced in 1934, was ahead of its time, which is why sales sunk.
Horace and John Dodge are among the most fascinating automotive pioneers, at least in this author’s opinion. They started a
Being alive in 1932 was tough. While the Great Depression may ring a bell, plenty of other tragedy and tribulation
Yesterday we celebrated the release of the 1959 Chevrolet El Camino, so when this one came across my screen, I
I am often amazed at how little info some sellers are willing to offer in a classified add for a
Man, the ’70s were a wild time. I think. I wasn’t there. If I had been, I hope I would
Yesterday we featured a 1970 Cuda, but today we’re talking about its older sibling, the Plymouth Barracuda. Don’t you hate
The Plymouth Barracuda hit the market about two weeks before the Ford Mustang in 1964. While some argue that the
I don’t think I am alone when I say one of my dream cars is a Chevy Chevelle. Alas, the
No, it doesn’t have a driver’s side door on it. But a lot of people drive around in Jeeps without
For a long time the C3 Chevrolet Corvette, produced from 1967 until 1983, got a pretty bad wrap as salesman
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