1979: Electric Limousine?
October 24th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Manufactured by the Electric Auto Corporation, Troy, Michigan, this super-luxury limousine incorporated all of the features of its original Cadillac
October 24th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Manufactured by the Electric Auto Corporation, Troy, Michigan, this super-luxury limousine incorporated all of the features of its original Cadillac
October 17th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
It didn’t take long for the coach builders to catch up to the General Motors X-Car as prime candidates for
October 17th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
The fourth generation Honda Civic range, that debuted in 1988, was expected to include a mid-engined sportster. With its more muscular
October 10th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
The car Chevrolet called the Nova was the same car Toyota called the Sprinter in Japan, was originally aptly called Venture. It was
October 3rd, 2016 | by BajaBusta
For 1985 Chevrolet offered two new Z-cars to accompany the popular Z28, one hot one hotter. The more potent of
September 26th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
The sporty model of Lincoln-Mercury Division’s Lynx front-drive hatchback initially was to be designated RS, and thought of to be
September 19th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
This car could have been the T-car, or simply a 2-seater Chevette, rumors generated with reckless abandon. It’s hard to
September 19th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Study these renderings carefully because they preview what could have been four door sedan versions of the Omni/Horizon, that never
September 12th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
The resemblance of this Nissan development code number to the nomenclature of a certain highly regarded Porsche modes was probably
September 12th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
These two near identical twins were Chrysler’s answer to the Granada/Monarch series. The Dodge Aspen, and Plymouth Volare, basically the
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