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- Midsommar on A Tale of Two Volvos: A Slow And Boxy 1986 745 GLE Wagon Replaces The Fast And Sleek 2007 V70R
- Midsommar on A Tale of Two Volvos: A Slow And Boxy 1986 745 GLE Wagon Replaces The Fast And Sleek 2007 V70R
- Aaron Severson on CC Tech: Thinwall Iron Castings For Engines – Why Detroit Turned Away From Aluminum
- Aaron Severson on CC Tech: Thinwall Iron Castings For Engines – Why Detroit Turned Away From Aluminum
- TheTireWhisperer on Curbside Clueless: Why Does My Caddy Ride Like A Truck?
- C K on Car Show Classics: Autotron, November 2 – Part One Of Several Parts
- Daniel Stern on CC’s Best Of 2024: Curbside Classic: 1962 Valiant V200 Station Wagon — Late Jet-Age Era Wagon
- Daniel Stern on CC’s Best Of 2024: Curbside Classic: 1962 Valiant V200 Station Wagon — Late Jet-Age Era Wagon
- Richard Webster on Vintage Review: 1957 Rambler Rebel – “America’s Fastest Sedan” – Not Quite
- Daniel Stern on CC Tech: Thinwall Iron Castings For Engines – Why Detroit Turned Away From Aluminum
CC Follow-Up Archive
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CC Follow-Up: High School Girl Takes Home Elderly Diplomat
Posted on October 11, 2011 | 14 CommentsI was rolling past South Eugene High School this afternoon, headed to Glenwood. And what pulls out of the parking lot in front of me? A very familiar elderly Diplomat; […] -
CC Follow Up: Buick Reatta Clue Explained!
Posted on September 15, 2011 | 1 CommentWe have lots of sharp eyes (and sharp minds) among the CC faithful, and many of them spent part of their yesterday trying to make sense of the Clue for […] -
CC Sales Lot Special: 1974 Chevy Vega – Price Slashed, But Still Deadly Sexy; Or How About Something More Exotic Yet?
Posted on August 2, 2011 | 21 CommentsOK, maybe we were a bit too ambitious in pricing the Vega. So if the 1974 Vega Kammback’s price was the only thing holding you back from reclaiming your wasted […] -
CC Follow-Up: Split-Up, Flat, Broke, Heart-Breaking Rambler
Posted on February 15, 2011 | 25 Comments(first posted 2/15/2011) I run into former Curbside Classics constantly, and from time to time their stories change enough to warrant a follow-up. In fact, we’re going to make a […]