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In Defense of Old Rolls-Royces
(Bloomberg) -- It can be grueling—to your patience and your wallet—to buy a new car that’s truly special. Even the most stripped Porsche 911 runs more than $132,000, while at some Southern California ...
Abandoned cars are usually associated with junkyards. That's where most vehicles that are no longer in use go to rot away or become parts donors. But some classics also spend their retirement years in ...
A small clarification before we go further: the Michigan title lists this car as a 1936, and BaT's listing follows that, but the car itself is a 1935 Rolls-Royce 20/25, a different model from the ...
It can be grueling — to your patience and your wallet — to buy a new car that’s truly special. Even the most stripped Porsche 911 runs more than $132,000, while at some dealerships the superb 911 S/T ...
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