Separate names with a comma.
[MEDIA]
Let's savor the good memories [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
Here is one that is preserved well. Would have been in very good condition if it weren't for the dent up front....
I think its the best looking among the affordable full size cars from that decade. Too bad there aren't many of these left. Some say the styling...
List the 10 car brand names you like the most. This is not about which brand makes your favorite cars, it is about which brand names sound the...
An attempt in 1980 to recreate the brand. You could buy 5 Cadillac Sevilles with the price they are asking. Link to the article:...
If it survived into the 21st century, this would probably be the case.
Back then full size Mopars were top picks for law enforcement, taxi services, and airport / hotel services, because they are very durable and...
Another popular choice for front engine dragsters back then.
Got to love these old full size Mopars. [MEDIA]
I love how they build their cars as solid as possible back then, and fit the highest quality materials for the interior. [MEDIA] Fast forward to...
Not just the late 50's. From the late 40's to the early 70's Cadillac had the brand image and prestige that no other car could touch back then,...
I have always liked giant Mopars. They are more unique than Lincoln and Cadillac when it comes to styling. Check out this 1961 Imperial. Got to...
Are they coupes or sedans? I guess they look like one of these? And have you tried the air conditioning of their cars? Probably turns the cabin...
I'm one of the few members here who actually love full size American luxury cars more than muscle cars. I want that Imperial in my garage.
Way cooler / classier than a modern SUV like Infiniti QX80. Back in early 70's Interstate system was taking shape after 2 decades of...
Seeing what is going on with this forum, and what may happen to it, I feel the need to get some silly questions out before it is too late. Here...
Back in 2005 this site was like Camden, NJ back in the 50's. Nowdays this site reminds me of Camden in 2013.
Where are we going to get money to survive when we are not working? Yes, I'm sure the benevolent governments and benevolent corporations will...