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1969 Chevrolet Camaro Pace Car Convertible
Authentic, "no excuses" cars hold their value even in a down market, and this result bore that out, with fierce bidding from the outsetThis rare 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS NASCAR Pace Car finished in Dover White with Deluxe Blue Comfort Weave i...
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from the March 2009 Issue written by Chip Lamb
Restoration 101
I've seen $2,500 air filters, a $35,000 exhaust, $5,000 plug wires, $10,000 batteries, and $50,000 original tiresIt's a common misconception that domestic cars are cheap and easy to restore. Unfortunately, many people have found out too late tha...
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from the November 2008 Issue written by Colin Comer
Back to the Future-and Step on It
The Challenger is a surprisingly solid car, far better than the class-leading Mustang. And yes, it will do a smokey burnoutChrysler's latest entrant into the "retro-muscle" wars, the new Dodge Challenger, has been burning up Internet car chat fo...
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from the October 2008 Issue written by Colin Comer
Triumphs of the Will
As Triumph TR prices lag behind Austin-Healeys, determined, well-advised collectors can find bargainsThe big news in British cars over the past ten years has been the rapid rise in prices for Austin-Healeys-from $25,000 to $75,000 for very nice ...
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from the September 2008 Issue written by Gary Anderson
America's Difference-Makers
If somebody out there has a GT40 and a Daytona Coupe in the same garage, please, let me live there. I promise to take good care of your carsTo celebrate SCM's 20th birthday, I hereby offer my take on a Top 20 list. The criteria were simple: I di...
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from the August 2008 Issue written by Colin Comer
The Dandy Griffith
If not treated with respect, the car's 85-inch wheelbase and 289 Ford V8 will have you spinning like a dog chasing a laser pointerUnlike the environmentally conscious, fuel-sipping, ultra-low emissions, and utterly boring "hybrid" cars of today,...
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from the July 2008 Issue written by Colin Comer
Fangs for the Memories
The Shelby influence is very much evident on the Viper, and he is considered one of the car's "four fathers"The discontinuation of several Chrysler models to help stop the corporation's financial bleeding is no secret. Rumors abound about Dodge'...
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from the June 2008 Issue written by Colin Comer
Trans Am: The Beat Goes On
These homologation specials are among the most enjoyable muscle cars- they can actually dance, rather than just run fastFrom humble beginnings, by the late 1960s, the Trans-American Sedan Championship Series grew into one of the most popular eve...
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from the May 2008 Issue written by Colin Comer
The Lost Generation
Pontiac Firebird SD, Buick Grand National GNX, Mustang 5.0­-highlights of the muscle flexed in '70s and '80s DetroitThe American collectible car contingent has long argued over when the "real" cars stopped rolling out of Detroit. Collectible pr...
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from the April 2008 Issue written by Colin Comer
Scottsdale Muscle Still Buffed
I fully expected Scottsdale to result in a dismal showing for muscle car prices. I couldn't have been more wrongLast year's Arizona auctions proved that we were indeed due for a well deserved and most predictable "adjustment" in many segments of...
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from the March 2008 Issue written by Colin Comer
 
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