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Collectible Automobile 2008 June 1952 cars Rambler Classic AMC Chevy Scripps-Boo
Collectible Automobile 2008 June
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1942-48 Chevrolet: Serving America Well in War and Peace
With the traumatic disruptions brought about by World War II past, Chevrolet didn't miss a beat, picking up where it left off as America's best-selling brand of car. Writes Terry Boyce, the reasons for this success were clear: attractive styling; dependable, proven engineering; operating economy; and strong resale value..
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The Cars of 1952: Holding Down the Home Front
A war on the Korean Peninsula in which U.S. troops were involved dominated the attention of Americans in 1952. The conflict also had an impact on the nation's industries, which faced materials shortages. For automakers, that meant throttling back the pace of production, reports Kit Foster.
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Fighting Back: The 1965-66 Rambler Classic Story
New leadership at American Motors in the Sixties made a key decision to meet its Big Three competition in as many market segments as it could. A restyled Classic would be AMC's entry in the intermediate class that was blossoming at mid decade. Patrick Foster explains how this transition was carried out.
Personality Profile
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Ronnie Kaplan: Holding a Pit Pass to History
Racing has always run in Ronnie Kaplan's blood. Now this driver, mechanic, and crew chief shares tales from his long, colorful career.
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