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Car, established in 1962 as Small Car, renamed Car in 1965; Car Mechanics, published since 1958; Classic & Sports Car, first issued in 1982; Classic Car Weekly, weekly magazine published since 1990; Evo, first issued 1998; Fast Car, first issued 1987, covering modified cars; Octane, first issued in 2003; Parker's Car Price Guide, founded in 1972
Tailfins gave a Space Age look to cars, and along with extensive use of chrome became commonplace by the end of the decade. 1950s American automobile culture has had an enduring influence on the culture of the United States, as reflected in popular music, major trends from the 1950s and mainstream acceptance of the "hot rod" culture. The American manufacturing economy switched from producing ...
As of 2016, Mecum auctions 15,000 vehicles annually, ranging from muscle cars to pre-World War I vehicles, with annual sales of $300 million. [29] [30] The company specializes in muscle cars from the 1950s to 1970s. [31] By 2017, the company had added separate auction events dealing solely with motorcycles and farmer tractors respectively.
Cars that have been freshly restored or hidden away for a number of years or decades makes the car desirable to a show winner or a famous car. [ 5 ] Eligibility to vintage events is a factor to prices as collectors typically buy vintage race cars to enter historic events as are cars that can be designed to be driven on the street but are ...
Classic Car Weekly is a British car newspaper published by the Bauer Media Group. History and profile. Launched in 1990 by Emap, Classic ...
Boston Weekly Magazine (1802–1808) Bower of Taste ... Classic American Home, Hearst Corp. ... Sport Compact Car (1988–2009) Sporting News ...
Autocar (stylized in all caps) is a weekly British automobile magazine published by Haymarket Media Group. It was first published in 1895 [2] and refers to itself as "the world's oldest car magazine". [3] Mark Tisshaw is editor and other team members include Steve Cropley, Rachel Burgess, James Attwood, Matt Prior, Matt Saunders and Felix Page.
Playboy Motor Car Corporation was a Buffalo, New York-based automobile company, established in 1947. Playboy offered a small, one seating row convertible, which was one of the first to come standard from factory with a multi-part, retractable hardtop .