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  2. Classic Car Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Kelsey responded by launching its own weekly competitor, Classic Car Buyer. The newspaper's average reader owns two classic cars, but also aims to be the first port of call for traders and private owners looking to buy or sell classic cars, and is also used for the latest information about the classic car market and for details of classic cars. [2]

  3. List of car magazines - Wikipedia

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    Car, established in 1962 as Small Car, renamed Car in 1965; Car Mechanics, published since 1958; Classic & Sports Car, first issued in 1982; Classic Car Weekly, weekly magazine published since 1990; Evo, first issued 1998; Fast Car, first issued 1987, covering modified cars; Octane, first issued in 2003; Parker's Car Price Guide, founded in 1972

  4. Autoweek - Wikipedia

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    Autoweek is a car culture publication and magazine based in Detroit, Michigan. It was first published in 1958 and in 1977 the publication was purchased by Crain Communications Inc, its current brand licensor. The magazine was published weekly and focused on motor sports, new car reviews, and old cars, events and DIY.

  5. 5 Ways To Keep an Old Car Running for Decades

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    Last month, S&P Global Mobility reported that the average age of passenger vehicles on U.S. roadways climbed to a record 12.6 years, as car owners held on to their vehicles longer amid low...

  6. 1950s American automobile culture - Wikipedia

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    Tailfins gave a Space Age look to cars, and along with extensive use of chrome became commonplace by the end of the decade. 1950s American automobile culture has had an enduring influence on the culture of the United States, as reflected in popular music, major trends from the 1950s and mainstream acceptance of the "hot rod" culture. The American manufacturing economy switched from producing ...

  7. 15 Photos of Old-School Car Interiors That We Still Miss

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    1. The Rear-Facing Station Wagon Third Row. Some kids yelled “Shotgun,” as they darted toward the front passenger door of their parents’ car, shoving their siblings out of their way.