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Bike Shed: ’58 Austin Healey Sprite

Austin Healey Bug Eye

We are sort of in the tank for cars created by Donald Healey. Yesterday we featured one of his creations in collaboration with Nash-Kelvinator. Today’s featured post is at the other end of the spectrum. Donald wanted a car a bloke could park in his bike shed. His own words, not ours. It was introduced to the press in 1958 and quickly became a success in sales and on the track. Read More

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Silver Bullet: ’78 Porsche 911SC Sunroof

Porsche 911SC

We debated whether to post this Porsche because it will probably be gone by the time it gets any air time. As you may know by now, and if you do not, we love Porsche Coupes over Targas and Cabriolets. We believe they are the perfect expression of the classic design of a 911. Read More

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Top Hat: ’54 Chrysler New Yorker Newport

Chrysler New Yorker

Chrysler’s post war designs had an unusually high roof-line because Chrysler President K.T. Heller felt men had to be able to wear their hats while driving. Despite that this 2-door hardtop Newport looks pretty darn good here in Canary Yellow. Yesterday we featured a stunning ’49 Cadillac with their new V-8. In 1951 Chrysler answered Cadillac with the introduction of the 331ci Hemi rated at 180hp. Read More