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10 Obscure American Cars From the '70s Nobody Collects
All cars (from the 70s) are equal, some are just more equal than others. Here are 10 cars that mostly failed to catch the imagination of collectors.
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
Think back to Europe in the 1960s and 1970s. The Beatles had reached their height of fame, and the Vietnam War was a popular topic of discussion. In addition, automakers like Ferrari, Lamborghini, ...
In 1976, the Volaré hit the family-car bullseye at the right moment. It replaced the long-running Valiant and arrived with ...
The Shelby, Cathy Sizemore, and the kids in the late 1970s. Courtesy Alton Sizemore, Jr. Like many classic-car owners, Alton Sizemore Jr. has occasionally found notes on his 1968 Shelby GT350’s ...
"Die With a Smile" is the latest leader, dating to the Hot 100's 1958 launch. By Xander Zellner Billboard has been publishing weekly rankings in one form or another for more than a century. Early in ...
In 1977, with dozens of fires set daily and tourism in freefall, New York hired an artist to save the city. His infamous sketch in the back of a yellow cab became the most imitated logo in history—and ...
Also in the 1958 year-end issue, Billboard continued its tradition of surveying the music industry via “The Billboard Eleventh Annual Disc Jockey Poll,” which “Volare” also crowned. “[The song] was ...
The Fund aims to achieve capital growth (the increase in value of investments) whilst operating within a volatility range (variance) of between 5% and 9% over rolling 5 year periods. The Fund’s ...
An introduction to a legend whose music was the soundtrack to the lives of millions. These Frank Sinatra songs are so indelibly linked to Ol’ Blue Eyes that they barely need an introduction. There’s ...
Some of the best albums of 1977 from The Jam, The Clash, Iggy Pop and the Sex Pistols. Picture: Press Take a trip back to the summer of the Silver Jubilee and punk with albums from The Jam, The Clash, ...
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