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AJ’s Car of the Day: 1964 Jaguar XK-E Convertible

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1964 Jaguar XK-E Convertible

Car: Jaguar XK-E Convertible Year: 1964 What makes it special: The Jaguar E-Type, or the Jaguar XK-E for the North American market, is a British sports car manufactured by Jaguar Cars Ltd between 1961 and 1975. Its combination of beauty, high performance, and competitive pricing established the model as an icon of the motoring world. The E-Type’s 150 mph top speed, sub-7-second 0 to…Continue Reading

AJ’s Car of the Day: ’70 Pontiac LeMans Convertible

AJ’s Car of the Day: ’70 Pontiac LeMans Convertible

Car: Pontiac Lemans Convertible Year: 1970 What makes it special: LeMans was a model name that was applied to subcompact- and intermediate-sized automobiles marketed by Pontiac from 1962 to 1981. Manufactured for five generations, the LeMans line was replaced by the downsized Pontiac Bonneville for the 1982 model year.  For 1970, Pontiac reshuffled its intermediate lineup with the Le Mans nameplate downgraded to the mid-line…Continue Reading

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1960 AC Ace-Bristol

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1960 AC Ace-Bristol

Car: AC Ace-Bristol Year: 1960 What makes it special: The AC Ace was produced by AC Cars of Thames Ditton, England, from 1953 to 1963.  AC came back to the market after the Second World War with the 2-Litre range of cars in 1947, but it was with the Ace sports car of 1953 that the company really made its reputation in the post…Continue Reading

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4-Door Hardtop

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4-Door Hardtop

Car: Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Hardtop Year: 1957 What makes it special: The 1957 Chevrolet was introduced in September 1956 for the 1957 model year. It was available in three series models: the upscale Bel Air, the mid-range Two-Ten, and the One-Fifty. A two-door station wagon, the Nomad, was produced as a Bel Air model.  What made it famous: Originally, General…Continue Reading

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