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CLASS OF '32 - A LI'L DEUCE COUPE - The dream of recreating a Fifties-style hot rod around the basics of a '32 Ford Coupe in the 1990s has come true for at least one American citizen
BIG RED FIRE ENGINE - WHAT DID YOU GET FOR CHRISTMAS? - If you want to build a modified pickup truck, you might not think of basing it around an ancient American fire engine. Or would you? This one's complete with matching Harley-Davidson
THUNDER ON THE MOORS - There's nothing as inspiring and heartening as a good restoration saga. Here's an epic tale of love, devotion and determination in the face of outstanding odds
SEDAN STRIP-TEASE! - Don't worry, we're not taking Classic American downmarket with a 'girlie-mag' feature. It's Jim Maxwell's scoop on Chevy's tastiest morsel for fans of road and strip: the 409. And when ifs wrapped up in such a nice package as a '62 Impala, you'll definitely be needing a cold shower ...
HEAD TO HEAD - You might imagine life here at Classic American to be a bed of roses - all sweetness and harmony. Not so when Guinness and Klemenzson get their fangs into each other. Here's just a brief example of one of their more 'animated' discussions
RETURN OF THE GOOD GUYS - Paul Guinness casts his mind back to when there were only three channels on TV, it was all over before midnight (the TV, silly) and Starsky and Hutch were at the top of the ratings
PRE-WAR PERFECTION - As Europe went to war, America seemed oblivious to the impending turmoil about to be inflicted on the globe. How else could you explain the fact that they were producing such beautifu1 cars as this 1939 cadillac
RENDEZVOUS AT ROUTE 66 - If ever a road was worth celebrating, it's Route hundreds of folk do just that every year. We went along to join in the fun
AMBITION FULFILLED! - Mackenzie decided in 1995 that he wanted to win the Classic American j Hill House Hammond Car Of The Year contest-and that's exactly what he did in 1996. Here's how ...
PROJECT MONTE UPDATE - Our 'American Car on a Budget has been performing well, but a bit of cosmetic attention was called for. Ben Klemenzson explains
BUICK FOR '97 - The V8s might be gone, but the Buick range still has more than a few good plus points - even if the cars do look like they've rolled out of a Hyundai factory
REGULARS:
NEWS
LETTERS
DISCOVERIES
NEWS
CLUB FOCUS
REVIEWS
ODDBALLS
READERS' RIDES
SERVICES DIRECTORY
CLASSIFIEDS
NEXT MONTH
CLASS OF '32 - A LI'L DEUCE COUPE - The dream of recreating a Fifties-style hot rod around the basics of a '32 Ford Coupe in the 1990s has come true for at least one American citizen
BIG RED FIRE ENGINE - WHAT DID YOU GET FOR CHRISTMAS? - If you want to build a modified pickup truck, you might not think of basing it around an ancient American fire engine. Or would you? This one's complete with matching Harley-Davidson
THUNDER ON THE MOORS - There's nothing as inspiring and heartening as a good restoration saga. Here's an epic tale of love, devotion and determination in the face of outstanding odds
SEDAN STRIP-TEASE! - Don't worry, we're not taking Classic American downmarket with a 'girlie-mag' feature. It's Jim Maxwell's scoop on Chevy's tastiest morsel for fans of road and strip: the 409. And when ifs wrapped up in such a nice package as a '62 Impala, you'll definitely be needing a cold shower ...
HEAD TO HEAD - You might imagine life here at Classic American to be a bed of roses - all sweetness and harmony. Not so when Guinness and Klemenzson get their fangs into each other. Here's just a brief example of one of their more 'animated' discussions
RETURN OF THE GOOD GUYS - Paul Guinness casts his mind back to when there were only three channels on TV, it was all over before midnight (the TV, silly) and Starsky and Hutch were at the top of the ratings
PRE-WAR PERFECTION - As Europe went to war, America seemed oblivious to the impending turmoil about to be inflicted on the globe. How else could you explain the fact that they were producing such beautifu1 cars as this 1939 cadillac
RENDEZVOUS AT ROUTE 66 - If ever a road was worth celebrating, it's Route hundreds of folk do just that every year. We went along to join in the fun
AMBITION FULFILLED! - Mackenzie decided in 1995 that he wanted to win the Classic American j Hill House Hammond Car Of The Year contest-and that's exactly what he did in 1996. Here's how ...
PROJECT MONTE UPDATE - Our 'American Car on a Budget has been performing well, but a bit of cosmetic attention was called for. Ben Klemenzson explains
BUICK FOR '97 - The V8s might be gone, but the Buick range still has more than a few good plus points - even if the cars do look like they've rolled out of a Hyundai factory
REGULARS:
NEWS
LETTERS
DISCOVERIES
NEWS
CLUB FOCUS
REVIEWS
ODDBALLS
READERS' RIDES
SERVICES DIRECTORY
CLASSIFIEDS
NEXT MONTH
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