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The Anique Nash Car

Getting Into the Antique Car Hobby by Adopting an Orphan

By George Kynman

Classic Nash Metropolitan

Over 150 automobile manufacturers have disappeared from North America over the past century. Manufacturers such as Studebaker, Graham Paige, Durant, and Hupmobile have long since passed away. The orphaned cars they left behind are often regarded as unique oddities, best left alone by the novice old car enthusiast. For those who prefer to think outside the parking lot, these old orphans are an opportunity.

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The Old Willys

The Willys Jeep - American Classic and Reliable Off-Roader

By Christine Harrell

Willys Jeep

A good off-road vehicle doesn't have to cost you more than your house. Many four wheelers like older models like the Willys Jeep. Parts for these classics are still easy to find so it's easy to keep them running.

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The Old Jeeps

The Origin of the Jeep

By Toby Hill

Jeep

Jeep Conceived in England born in America?

The iconic Jeep is a truly famous American military vehicle noted for its rough power and rugged durability. What many people don't realise is that the Jeep has its roots much further afield than America. It was in fact across the Atlantic Ocean in the green fields of England where the Jeep story began.

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Old Packard Cars

Experience the Real Classic Car: Rent a 1937 Packard in Las Vegas

Author: Paul Fitzgerald

1934 Packard

We can talk all night about any given topic. Debate, discuss, and lay down the facts, but nothing beats experiencing the live thing. Nothing tops really letting the senses feel everything, or to hear, touch, smell, taste, and to see the real deal.

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