Today is September 5, 2010, Sunday

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Corvette Z06

In case you somehow thought a Corvette isn’t noticeable, Chevrolet was kind enough to offer the Z06 in the color “Atomic Orange.” While the paint doesn’t necessarily explode off the car, it does radiate with an unmistakable glow. Even parked on the...

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Plymouth 340

In 1971 when the Plymouth 340 came out, it was widely regarded as an affordable, family starter car. "You could buy it brand new for $3200 dollars," says Mike Merrell, a Duster owner. "That's why they used to be called 'economy cars.'" Unfortunately, because the cars were so inexpensive most...

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Scion XB 05

The Scion XB is definitely not the fastest car on the road. Nor is it the second, third, or fourth fastest car. Designed with a unique cube-like frame, the Scion is built for comfort, not speed. Kent Lee, owner of a 2005 Black Sand Pearl Scion XB takes this idea to a whole new level. Rather than...

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1939 Ford

When the 1939 Ford came out 70 years ago, DVD players, remote controls and air bags had yet to be invented. So seeing Bill Bartenstein's 1939 Ford fully loaded with all of today's modern luxuries is a bit startling. After all, part of the reason classic cars are beloved is because they don't have...

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1962 Corvette

The car looks like a 1962 Corvette and the sign next to it says it's a 1962 Corvette, but when a car is completely rebuilt from the frame up by a father and son team, it's tough to really call it a Corvette. The car should really be called a Billie and Bill Bartenstein limited ...

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