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1957 Chevrolet El Morocco Leads Trio of No-Reserve Classics from the Jay Cimino Collection at Classic Car Auction
Few names resonate in the Colorado automotive world like Jay Cimino, and this October, three of his prized 1957 Chevrolets ...
The 1957 model year was one of the most popular iterations of the Bel Air. Everybody loved this car, and although not official, the numbers offered by trustworthy sources indicate that over 700K units ...
Few things are as frustrating as hunting around for Microsoft Office installation media while an employee sits at his desk unable get much work done without the software. Fortunately, if you have a ...
When it comes to icons of the American automotive history, you have the Model T, the Mustang, the Corvette, the Continental, and the F-150, among many others. There is a good chance that many people ...
In the early 1930s, the name "Suburban" referred to a classification of vehicles featuring a windowed body similar to a modern-day station wagon. Brands such as Dodge, Plymouth, and Studebaker ...
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Fifth grader Maxxwell Headley removed loose dirt from a hole behind Weisser Park Elementary School on Monday morning as he and his classmates prepared to install poles for the disc golf course they ...
A desirable classic, the Tri-Five-based Bel Air is far from rare. Chevrolet built about 2.2 million of them from 1955 to 1957, and apart from the Nomad wagon (22,897 units), they are quite easy to ...
The Chevrolet Project X Concept is based on a 1957 Chevy 210 sedan, which is nearly identical to the more renowned Bel Air nameplate. Project X has a bit of a storied past, as it was used by ...
WASHINGTON (AP) – Congress has created a new requirement for automakers: Find a high-tech way to keep drunken people from driving cars. It’s one of the mandates along with a burst of new spending ...
In 1965, Popular Hot Rodding magazine embarked upon a long-term project car to experiment with various engines and performance parts. Starting from a basic 1957 Chevrolet 210 that cost $250, the ...
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