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9 Rare convertibles that command big money today
When it comes to luxury and historical significance, certain rare convertibles have captured the hearts of car enthusiasts and collectors alike. These vehicles often command astronomical prices at ...
Expected to sell for at least $1.5 million, this Plymouth Cuda convertible failed to become the world's most expensive ...
Finding a good deal on a used car can be tricky. When you start looking for desirable sports cars, it becomes that much harder. BMW'sonly V8-powered M3 has received so much attention in the past few ...
Although it sold a record 81,100 Road Runners in 1969, Plymouth delivered fewer than 2,000 convertible models of the B-body ...
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Why the American convertible lost a decade and never fully came back
Safety fears and an oil crisis erased a golden era almost overnight.
The speedometer on Paul Puff’s 1985 Buick can register speeds up to 85 miles per hour. Despite that indication, Puff says, “this car has never seen 85.” Puff explains that his Buick Riviera did not ...
There was a time when nearly every automaker sold a convertible or cabriolet in the United States, but those days are gone. Here are those that remain. Convertible cars are now rare in the U.S., ...
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