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1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 Excalibur Series I

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The 1965-1969 Excalibur Series I models represented a leap forward in auto engineering and design. Learn more about the 1965-1969 Excalibur Series I.

Introduction to the 1933-1935 Pierce Silver Arrow

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The 1933 Pierce Silver Arrow competed with the luxury cars from Cadillac, Lincoln, and Packard. Learn more about the 1933 Pierce Silver Arrow.

How Packard Cars Work

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Packard was once a leader among automakers, but changing tastes and poor business decisions doomed the brand. Learn more about Packard cars.

Frankenstude: Profile of a Custom Car

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Thom Taylor drew a bulletnose Studebaker design dubbed Frankenstude. Learn more about Frankenstude and other custom cars.

How Rambler Cars Work

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Rambler cars got their start as a successful compact model put out by Nash in 1950. Learn all about Rambler, which closed shop in the late '60s.

1953 Paxton Phoenix Convertible Coupe

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The 1953 Paxton Phoenix Convertible Coupe had unique features like a power-retractable top. Learn more about this car’s design and engineering.

Concept Cars

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Concept cars are automotive dreams on wheels. Check out pictures and profiles of dozens of the most colorful and spectacular concept cars of all time.

1955-1956 Packard Patrician/Four Hundred/Executive

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The 1955-1956 Packard Patrician/Four Hundred/Executive could not save the Packard brand. Learn about the 1955-1956 Patrician/Four Hundred/Executive.

1965 Mercer Cobra

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The 1965 Mercer Cobra was designed by Virgil Exner to showcase the possibilities of copper in auto design. Explore this Cobra's fascinating features.

How Hudson Cars Work

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An early success for the Hudson company was the low-priced four-cylinder 1919 Hudson Essex. Read about the cars of Hudson's origin in this article.

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