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1954-1955 Hudson Italia

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The 1954-1955 Hudson Italia cashed in on the 1950s craze for sports cars and Italian products. See pictures and a profile of the 1954-1955 Hudson Italia.

The 10 Greatest Automobile Innovations

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Automobiles have come a long way since Henry Ford rolled the Model T off the assembly line in Detroit nearly 100 years ago. Indeed, Henry Ford could scarcely imagine the ways in which the car has evolved and improved over the years. From new safety features to entertainment units and luxuries such as heated seats, […] The post The 10 Greatest Automobile Innovations appeared first on Goliath.

1953-1956 Packard Caribbean

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The 1953-1956 Packard Caribbean was built to compete in the early 1950s sports car craze. Learn more about the 1953-1956 Packard Caribbean origins.

1932 Hudson Greater Eight Standard Special Coupe

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Because it was a Depression-era luxury car, the 1932 Hudson Greater Eight Standard Special Coupe is among the rarest of collectible cars. Learn more.

1957-1958 Buick

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The 1957-1958 Buick marked a major restyle for the brand in an attempt to continue its postwar success. Learn more about the 1957-1958 Buick models.

1936 Stout Scarab

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William B. Stout dreamed of rear-engine/rear-wheel drive and created the 1936 Stout Scarab to that end. Read more about the 1936 Stout Scarab.

10 Automotive Companies That Failed

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They say nothing lasts forever, and that is certainly true in the case of the highly competitive automotive industry. While today we have the Big Three U.S. automakers in Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler, there have, in fact, been hundreds of automotive manufacturers in the U.S. over the last century. Sadly, many of the […] The post 10 Automotive Companies That Failed appeared first on Goliath.

1968-1974 AMC Javelin

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The 1968-1974 AMC Javelin was a beautiful coupe designed to compete with the Ford Mustang. Find a profile and pictures of the 1968-1974 AMC Javelin.

1950, 1951, 1952 Buick Roadmaster

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The 1950-1952 Buick Roadmaster was the top of Buick's line, with the flashy style to match that status. Read more about the 1950-1952 Buick Roadmaster.

1960-1961 Plymouth Fury

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The 1960-1961 Plymouth Fury attempted to build on the success of late 1950s Fury models. See pictures and a profile of the 1960-1961 Plymouth Fury.

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