Classic American

The Cut Off?

There was a time, in the not-too-distant past, when it was often widely considered that Detroit didn’t build any collectable cars after 1971. The idea behind it was that with the emergence of safety regulations, fuel economy and emissions standards, all the fun and excitement that once characterised cars that rolled off Motor City assembly lines was essentially gone or vastly reduced. Today it is perhaps

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