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AJ’s Car of the Day: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro R/S Super-Sport Coupe

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro R/S Super-Sport Coupe

Car: Chevrolet Camaro R/S Super-Sport Coupe Year: 1968 What makes it special: The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro appeared in dealerships on September 29, 1966 for the 1967 model year on a brand-new GM F-body platform and was available as a 2-door, 2+2 seat, hardtop or convertible, with the choice of either a straight-6 or V8. The first-generation Camaro was built through the 1969 model year. What made it famous: The styling of…Continue Reading

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1968 Pontiac LeMans Hardtop Coupe

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1968 Pontiac LeMans Hardtop Coupe

Car: Pontiac Lemans Hardtop Coupe Year: 1968 What makes it special: Lemans was a model name that was applied to subcompact and intermediate sized cars marketed by Pontiac from 1962 to 1981. Manufactured in five generations, the LeMans line was replaced by the downsized Bonneville for the 1982 model year. What made it famous: For 1968, gone were…Continue Reading

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1955 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer 2-Dr Hardtop

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1955 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer 2-Dr Hardtop

Car: Dodge Custom Royal Lancer 2-Dr. Hardtop Year: 1955 What makes it special: The 1955 Dodge lineup, consisting of the entry-level Coronet, Royal, and ornate Custom Royal, was a major departure for the company. Driven almost out of business in 1953 and 1954, the Chrysler Corporation was revived with a $250 million loan from Prudential and new models designed by Virgil Exner. The Dodge lineup…Continue Reading

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1948 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1948 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible

Car: Ford Super Deluxe Convertible Year: 1948 What makes it special: Ford was the first American automaker to restart production after World War II. Shortly after VE Day, the War Production Board okayed the opening of the passenger car assembly lines, and on July 3, 1945, the first 1946 Ford made its way down. Visual…Continue Reading

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