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CC Outtake: 1978-87 Mitsubishi Sigma – Hugely Popular Becomes Hugely Rare
Posted on April 11, 2016 | 43 CommentsAmerican Curbsiders, imagine that all the best-selling cars of the 1980s vanished off of your local roads. Ford Tempos, Chevrolet Cavaliers, Honda Accords, all gone. Now, for some of you […]