In the times when emissions restrictions were unheard of and oil flowed like water, bigger really was better, and no one did big better than American V8s.
The 1953 Buick Skylark and 1953 Cadillac Eldorado were low-production, handmade, flagship convertibles loaded with style and class. Which one would you buy?
As most Cranbrooks keep rotting away in junkyards, this sedan may be one of the last surviving examples in unaltered condition.
Before sleek SUVs and electric engines ruled the road, cars were bold and full of personality. The 1950s were a decade when ...
This classic Oldsmobile accidentally created the perfect formula for the "sleeper" and is widely considered America's first ...
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