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Curbside Classic: 1982-1991 Pontiac 6000 – The Power Of The Halo
Posted on June 5, 2024 | 83 Comments(first posted 6/5/2018) Mention the name “Pontiac 6000” to most people today and you’ll probably get a blank stare, considering it was discontinued 28 years ago. Mention […] -
Brochure Outtake: And People Say Only New Cars Have Overly Complex Controls
Posted on September 22, 2016 | 55 CommentsIt’s a common complaint among a certain crowd that many of today’s cars have overly complex instrument panels, with numerous buttons, controls, and screens galore. While there’s justifiable validity in […] -
Junkyard Classics from the Cohort: A Walk Through a Canadian Junkyard – Part 2
Posted on August 25, 2015 | 46 CommentsI told you in the last instalment that there would be rarities in Part II, and I delivered. Well, more accurately, Curbsider canadiancatgreen delivered once again with his series of […]