A weathered 1956 Cadillac Series 62 coupe surfaces as a low-cost barn find, offering collectors a classic restoration ...
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While the Bel Air was already selling like hotcakes in the mid-'50s, Chevrolet was already aiming for the sky and started planning for the future. 1956 witnessed the unveiling of the Impala concept at ...
Click here if you are having trouble viewing this gallery on a mobile device. The Chevys from 1955 to 1957 are very popular collector cars. It seems to me the 1956 is just not as popular as the other ...
View post: The 2026 Mazda CX-5 Has Many Trims, But Only One Is The Smart Buy The first-generation T-Bird didn’t just follow the sports car trend; it redefined it. Ford created something uniquely ...
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This stalled restoration project offers a glimpse into the potential revival of a classic 1956 Ford Thunderbird. A 1956 Ford Thunderbird, a testament to America's automotive golden age, has resurfaced ...
The 1956 Packard Caribbean arrived as a last, lavish attempt to prove that Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit still belonged at the top of the American luxury market. Packed with technology, ...
See how Rex Satterfield's 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air, 'Elegant Lady,' unexpectedly won the prestigious Ridler Award at Detroit ...
Owning and restoring classic Corvettes can be taxing on more than one's checkbook. After all the time, money, and effort that goes into perfecting a car, it can be quite nerve-wracking to take the ...
In all honesty, we don't see many car commercials advertising special utility vehicles, like police cars, to the general public. However, in 1956, marketing and publicity standards were a little ...