1990: The Lincoln of Minivans
June 14th, 2021 | by BajaBusta
Code-named “the VS54”, apparently Lincoln was considering a version of the Ford/Nissan joint-venture minivan. This front-wheel-drive people mover was slated to
June 14th, 2021 | by BajaBusta
Code-named “the VS54”, apparently Lincoln was considering a version of the Ford/Nissan joint-venture minivan. This front-wheel-drive people mover was slated to
June 10th, 2021 | by BajaBusta
As the Montero moved inexorably upmarket, a brand new addition to the lineup called the Montero Sport once again gave Mitsubishi
June 8th, 2021 | by BajaBusta
Despite the growing popularity of smaller SUVs, Ford’s release of a new F-150 for 1987 means that the Bronco adopts
June 3rd, 2021 | by BajaBusta
Chevrolet redesigned its big pickup for 1988, and extended their design and features to its full-size sport-utility vehicles. For 1992,
June 2nd, 2021 | by BajaBusta
As GMC’s entrant in the full-size two-door sport/utility market, the big Yukon carried strong credentials. Side-door guard beams, CFC free refrigerant,
May 27th, 2021 | by BajaBusta
New from Honda for 1981 was a handsome four-door notchback sedan version of the ever-popular fwd Civic, a comfortable and
May 25th, 2021 | by BajaBusta
For 1982, the rear-wheel-drive Sunbird was replaced by a new front-wheel-drive compact called the J2000. Appearing as a sedan, coupe,
May 20th, 2021 | by BajaBusta
There would be a new fifth-generation Corvette in 1997, but that didn’t mean that the fourth-generation version would go out
May 18th, 2021 | by BajaBusta
In place of the previous Lumina APV Minivan, Chevrolet offered the Venture, a brand-new family hauler that was packed with
May 17th, 2021 | by BajaBusta
In 1989, it was said that Porsche was working on a radical new two-plus-two to take the flavor and basic
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