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Other Makes for Sale
- 1954-56 oldsmobile 1941-1947 hudson 1962-64 ford cord 810 1965 international pu(US $9.95)
- 1935-36 nash 1949-54 kaiser 1949 buick 1962 covair monza 1964 dodge 330(US $10.95)
- 1950-53 mg td 1941-51 ford six 1929 buick series 121 1956 packard 1926 graham(US $10.95)
- 1970-77 triumph stag 1960-61 desoto 1971 chrylser 300 1938 buick conv 1940 ford(US $10.95)
- Auto restorer 1953 buick roadmaster mg t series restoration 02/12(US $7.00)
- 1961-63 pontiac tempest 1934-35 studebaker land cruiser(US $10.95)
BMW Alpina B7 – the closest you’ll get to an M7
Sat, 09 Jan 2010The BMW Alpina B7 - now available in the US BMW has made it clear that they won’t be making an ‘M’ version of the 7 Series. I know, we’ve hear that all before with the X5, but they seem adamant. In fact, one of our readers questioned our story about ‘No BMW M7‘ a couple of months ago after his local dealer said the M7 was coming in Spring 2010.
New 2015 Mazda MX-5 revealed
Thu, 04 Sep 2014The new Mazda MX-5 has been umveiled The Mazda MX-5 is the car we, the British, would still be making if we hadn’t forgotten how to make fun to drive and affordable roadsters for the common man. Fortunately, Mazda has taken up the Mantle with the MX-5 over the last 25 years, and the new 2015 MX-5 looks like it will offer more of the same. The new MX-5 has a new chassis, a pair of new SkyActiv petrol engines and manages to be lighter and smaller than the current MX-5 – which augers very well for its appeal and ability.
Nissan Celebrates 80 Years
Tue, 19 Nov 2013Nissan held a little gathering at its Yokohama headquarters two nights before the Tokyo Motor Show opened to celebrate 80 years of building cars. It has been making them longer than any other Japanese manufacturer. CEO Carlos Ghosn, who can do everything except maybe juggle, addressed a crowd of several hundred executives, suppliers, car club members and even some media, giving his remarks in what sounded like pretty good Japanese.