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  2. Hemmings Motor News - Wikipedia

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    Hemmings Motor News is a monthly magazine catering to traders and collectors of antique, classic, and exotic sports cars.It is the largest and oldest publication of its type in the United States, with sales of 215,000 copies per month, and is best known for its large classified advertising sections.

  3. Beverly Rae Kimes - Wikipedia

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    Beverly Rae Kimes (August 17, 1939 – May 12, 2008) was an American automotive journalist and historian, known as the "First Lady of Automotive History" and "The Grande Dame of Automobile History".

  4. Mercury Cyclone - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury Cyclone is an automobile that was marketed by the Mercury division of Ford from 1964 to 1971. Introduced in 1964 as the Mercury Comet Cyclone, the Cyclone replaced the S-22 as the performance-oriented version of the Mercury Comet model line.

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  6. American City Business Journals - Wikipedia

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    Hemmings Classic Car - Launched in 1970 as Special Interest Autos, which was acquired by ACBJ in April 2002 with the purchase of Hemmings Motor News Publishing, renamed in 2004; Hemmings Motor News - Launched in 1954, acquired by ACBJ in April 2002 with the purchase of Hemmings Motor News Publishing; Hemmings Muscle Machines - Launched in 2003 ...

  7. Comet (marque) - Wikipedia

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    Comet is a defunct American automobile brand of compact cars marketed by the Lincoln-Mercury division of Ford Motor Company from 1960 to 1961. [6] Comet vehicles were promoted as "the First Compact Car with Fine Car Styling" and were offered in 4 body styles: [7] 2-Door Sedan; 2-Door Station Wagon; 4-Door Sedan; 4-Door Station Wagon