Originals
1970s Karmann Ghia
The online free source, Wikipedia, has a good amount of information about the VW Karmann Ghia. The tricky spelling and rather obscure origins of the early Karmann Ghia may have contributed to its rather unconventional rise in the marketplace, but in Germany, for instance, Karmann Ghias can bring upwardly of $50,000 USD and while they’re […]
1958 Impala
The following segment from Wikipedia provides a great deal of background information about th 1958 Impala — a highly prized version of the Chevrolet Impala series. Two door Impalas are considered both rare and desirable, lending an air of limited accessibility to the mix and bringing collectors to the table for the additional value […]
1960 Edsel Ranger Convertible
Edsel — from Wikipedia Edsel From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1958 Edsel Pacer Edsel was a make of car and a new car making division introduced by the Ford Motor Company on September 4, 1957. The company called that day, “E-Day.” It was named after Henry Ford’s son, Edsel Ford. The Edsel […]
1967 Ford Galaxie 2DHT Fastback
The lasting popularity of the Ford Galaxie series is a testimony in itself to the American auto makers of yesterday. The vast majority of buyers wanted style, functionality and rugged durability: not an easy combination! Enter the Galaxie. Here’s an excellent piece on this exemplary series of vehicles from hot cars.Com we’re sure you’ll enjoy! […]
1967 Ford Galaxie Fastback
The History of the Ford Galaxie The Ford Galaxie, first introduced in the late 1950s, received an all-new design entering the 1965 model year, becoming taller and bulkier than the previous year’s design, with vertically stacked dual headlights, new instrument panel, and a redesigned rear suspension. The new top-of-the-line trim designation was the Galaxie 500 LTD and Galaxie […]
C: 1948-1950 Hudsons
These cars are rapidly disappearing from the American landscape, largely because so few were built and the company went out of business so long ago. Long a favorite of collectors, most of those remaining are in the hands of people who collect for purposes of restoration.