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CC Outtake – Satellite Of Love
Posted on March 13, 2015 | 76 CommentsMy daily walk to work in the Sears Tower never ceases to amaze me, especially in spring when many examples of classic Detroit iron come out of hibernation. Today’s find […] -
Curbside Question: When Does a Curbside Classic Become Just an Old Junker?
Posted on March 9, 2013 | 66 CommentsMy parents bought their home in 1976, when I was nine. One set of next-door neighbors were salt-of-the-earth types. The mother went to Mass every single morning; they’d give you […] -
CC Follow Up: Still Time to Shop For Your Thanksgiving Turkey
Posted on October 30, 2012 | 26 CommentsDuring Thanksgiving week last year we got on a turkey kick. (Then again, who didn’t?) One of our featured automotive turkeys was the 1974 Plymouth Satellite that was featured […] -
Curbside Classic: 1973 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus – Haven’t I Heard That Name Before?
Posted on March 15, 2011 | 42 CommentsThe earlier 1960 Plymouth XNR post brought two things to mind. One, the 1971 – 1972 B-Body coupes with the XNR-inspired wrap-around grille are getting very scarce indeed. What’s left […]