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Lincoln’s 1961 Continental decided suicide doors were the main event
The 1961 Lincoln Continental arrived with the confidence of a car that knew exactly what it wanted to be. In a market obsessed with fins and chrome, it chose…
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Oldsmobile’s 1957 Golden Rocket concept looked like it skipped ahead a decade
The Oldsmobile Golden Rocket arrived in the middle of the 1950s but looked like something air-dropped in from the late 1960s. Low, sharp and unapologetically theatrical, it distilled jet-age…
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Buick’s 1953 Skylark arrived like a celebration and refused to be subtle
The 1953 Buick Skylark did not slip quietly into showrooms. It exploded onto American roads as a rolling anniversary party for Buick, a limited-production convertible that made subtlety feel…
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A 1958 Edsel Corsair showed up with big ideas and even bigger expectations
The 1958 Edsel Corsair arrived as a rolling promise that Detroit could invent an entirely new kind of American family car, with fresh styling, novel technology, and a brand…
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