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Automotive History: The Ford RF-500 – Gee Martha, If You Squint, It Really Looks Like An LTD
Posted on November 17, 2020 | 50 Comments(first posted 11/19/2014) What constitutes rare? It’s a term that get bandied about in the automobile world with reckless abandon, and oftentimes, is abused. We’ve all seen the Hemmings […] -
Automotive History: 1967 Meteor Montego – Hand Over That Nameplate!
Posted on November 4, 2014 | 68 CommentsGreetings. My name is Roger Currie, AKA roger628. As a result of some correspondence with Paul last week, I’d like to introduce what I hope will be at least a […]