Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
FOUR-WHEEL DRIFTER - A four-wheel drive Mustang? Shurley there must be some mishtake officer! No, this is the real McCoy and from Ford no less.
CONTINENTAL DIPLOMACY - Sixties Continentals are universally recognised for their luxurious appointments and refined, understated good looks. These qualities
made them particularly suited to diplomatic and ambassadorial work, of which this 1965 model is a classic example.
THIRD TIME LUCKY - For its third incarnation, the Camaro Z28 rose phoenix-like after almost a decade of emaciated performance. Once again the
Camaro was a force to be reckoned with on the streets.
BELGIUM BOUND! - Ready for some new and different American car shows? MuW Head East young man! Yes, only a hop, skip and a ferry trip
ffiPORT away are some of the biggest and best shows in Europe, like the Power on Wheels show in Antwerp, our final European Car of
the The Year heat.
TOP SECRET RACER - Carroll Shelby's racing success with Ford was starting to get up the noses of many at GM. So, a secret plan was hatched to build a
Shelby-eater, but it had to be 'hush-hush', as manufacturers weren't meant to be racing.
MEAN GREEN MACHINE - Every now and then we come across a custom that is so subtle, so sublime that it really does almost seem an improvement on the
original car. This 1960 Chrysler New Yorker is one such vehicle.
BANK HOLIDAY BONANZA - For the last heat of the Car of the Year competition, Classic American headed down to Motorvatin' USA's
ffiWT show at the Belvedere, Basildon.
SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST - Did Packard really save the best for last? Peter Crampton thinks so, and by the looks of this gorgeous convertible 1956 Packard
Caribbean, he could be right!
PACKARD PARADISE - Packard fans visiting Warren, Michigan this August must have thought they'd died and gone to heaven. Packard
devotees and cars from across the US converged on the town to celebrate the marque's 100th birthday.
DID COWBOYS EVER LINEDANCE? Well; did'they? Not according to Jamie Pearson, features editor at Linedancer magazine, but the pastime does have a
very interesting history, as he reveals here.
POCKET ROCKET - Think of a Chrysler muscle car and images of Chargers, Challengers and GTXs come to mind. But Chrysler did offer" ' '
performance in pint-sized packages too, like this 340 Plymouth Duster.
THE EDSEL (PART 2) - In the concluding episode of Rob Daines two-part series on the Edsel, the final desperate years are re-lived and clues
sought as to why the car was so unsuccessful commercially.
PRIVATE PARAMEDICS Tacky Promotions presents a special, new, comic-style, medical soap-opera for Classic American, featuring, of course
a '71 Cadillac ambulance in the leading role. Enjoy Private Paramedics and don't worry, it's only a one-off!
NEWS
LETTERS
DISCOVERIES
EVENTS
CRUISIN'THEWRIISHTWAY
DOCTORS' DRIVE-THRU
SUBSCRIPTION OFFER
AD GALLERY
ODDBALLS
CRUISIN' CUTS
LIMO LIFE
REVIEWS
BEHIND THE WHEEL
SCALE AUTOS
READERS' RIDES
SERVICES OIRECTORY
CLASSIFIEDS
NEXT MONTH
CONTINENTAL DIPLOMACY - Sixties Continentals are universally recognised for their luxurious appointments and refined, understated good looks. These qualities
made them particularly suited to diplomatic and ambassadorial work, of which this 1965 model is a classic example.
THIRD TIME LUCKY - For its third incarnation, the Camaro Z28 rose phoenix-like after almost a decade of emaciated performance. Once again the
Camaro was a force to be reckoned with on the streets.
BELGIUM BOUND! - Ready for some new and different American car shows? MuW Head East young man! Yes, only a hop, skip and a ferry trip
ffiPORT away are some of the biggest and best shows in Europe, like the Power on Wheels show in Antwerp, our final European Car of
the The Year heat.
TOP SECRET RACER - Carroll Shelby's racing success with Ford was starting to get up the noses of many at GM. So, a secret plan was hatched to build a
Shelby-eater, but it had to be 'hush-hush', as manufacturers weren't meant to be racing.
MEAN GREEN MACHINE - Every now and then we come across a custom that is so subtle, so sublime that it really does almost seem an improvement on the
original car. This 1960 Chrysler New Yorker is one such vehicle.
BANK HOLIDAY BONANZA - For the last heat of the Car of the Year competition, Classic American headed down to Motorvatin' USA's
ffiWT show at the Belvedere, Basildon.
SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST - Did Packard really save the best for last? Peter Crampton thinks so, and by the looks of this gorgeous convertible 1956 Packard
Caribbean, he could be right!
PACKARD PARADISE - Packard fans visiting Warren, Michigan this August must have thought they'd died and gone to heaven. Packard
devotees and cars from across the US converged on the town to celebrate the marque's 100th birthday.
DID COWBOYS EVER LINEDANCE? Well; did'they? Not according to Jamie Pearson, features editor at Linedancer magazine, but the pastime does have a
very interesting history, as he reveals here.
POCKET ROCKET - Think of a Chrysler muscle car and images of Chargers, Challengers and GTXs come to mind. But Chrysler did offer" ' '
performance in pint-sized packages too, like this 340 Plymouth Duster.
THE EDSEL (PART 2) - In the concluding episode of Rob Daines two-part series on the Edsel, the final desperate years are re-lived and clues
sought as to why the car was so unsuccessful commercially.
PRIVATE PARAMEDICS Tacky Promotions presents a special, new, comic-style, medical soap-opera for Classic American, featuring, of course
a '71 Cadillac ambulance in the leading role. Enjoy Private Paramedics and don't worry, it's only a one-off!
NEWS
LETTERS
DISCOVERIES
EVENTS
CRUISIN'THEWRIISHTWAY
DOCTORS' DRIVE-THRU
SUBSCRIPTION OFFER
AD GALLERY
ODDBALLS
CRUISIN' CUTS
LIMO LIFE
REVIEWS
BEHIND THE WHEEL
SCALE AUTOS
READERS' RIDES
SERVICES OIRECTORY
CLASSIFIEDS
NEXT MONTH
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