A Snapshot of 1972: Chevy Nova's Enduring Popularity The 1972 Chevy Nova maintained its stride as a bestseller, surpassing the 350,000 mark in unit sales. While the year didn't usher in sweeping changes, the Super Sport (SS) model continued to draw significant attention, with 12,309 Novas adorned with the performance-centric Super Sport package. The Power of...
A Stroll Down Memory Lane: The Fourth Generation (1961-1969) The timeless beauty in question belongs to the fourth generation of the Lincoln Continental, once proudly crafted in Wixom, Michigan, spanning the years from 1961 to 1969. This generation offered three distinct body styles: a four-door sedan, a four-door convertible, and a two-door hardtop. All shared...
A Glimpse Into Daimler's Rich History Daimler, founded in 1896 by H.J. Lawson, holds a significant place in Britain's automotive history. Acquiring the rights to the Daimler name from Gottlieb Daimler, the company established its manufacturing hub in Coventry. Regal Beginnings In 1902, Daimler received a Royal Warrant, granting it the honor of providing automobiles to the...
The Rarity of the Cyclone Spoiler II: An Elusive Classic Enthusiasts scouring for a 1969 Cyclone often dream of stumbling upon the elusive Spoiler II, a rarity that has become nearly mythical due to its scarcity and high market prices today. Built explicitly for NASCAR, the Spoiler II featured a robust 429 Boss engine borrowed...
Monterey Car Week: A Spectacle of Automotive Excellence Monterey, California, once again played host to the annual Car Week, captivating automotive enthusiasts worldwide. Among the myriad events and spectacular car launches, a significant car auction, orchestrated by Mecum, took center stage. A Challenger's Triumph Amidst a galaxy of remarkable automobiles, one star emerged - the Plum Crazy...