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Weekend Edition Quick Hit – A Low Mileage 1976 Olds Delta 88 with Radio Delete…
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Welcome to the Independence Day Holiday Weekend here at the Hooniverse, and I thought I would just highlight some American Iron that I have found for sale around the web, because this is America, where the large land barges still roam free, and burn copious amounts of fuel on their way to the next celebration…
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Classic Captions – The 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera Brougham Edition
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Welcome to the Hooniverse Classic Captions Post, and once again it’s that time of the week in which this feature appears like clockwork, so let’s review the premise; I search for images that were used by the car or truck companies in their print advertising or brochures, and it is your job to provide a…
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Weekend Edition Quick Hit – Here is a 1950 Hudson that has been turned into a Mud Toy…
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Opening up our Sunday Edition of the Hooniverse Weekend, and I thought I would start out with this thing… A 1950 Hudson Commodore 4-door sedan mounted on a 1979 Chevrolet 4X4 Truck Frame. I have no idea as to why the builder would perform such a monumental piece of engineering, but to me it seems…
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Weekend Edition – Three Lustworthy Sports Cars Direct from The Blue Car Appreciation Society
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OK, so I have been trolling around the Facebook Groups again, but I think you will find it worthwhile this time. Here are three (mostly) desirable sports cars, all dressed in shades of blue. They include a 1970.5 Pontiac Trans Am, a 1975 Mercedes Benz 450 SL, and a 2000 Acura NSX-T. It is hard…
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Weekend Edition Quick Hit – A 1972 Chrysler New Yorker with 36,000 Original Miles…
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Continuing on with our Weekend Edition where I highlight Amurican Iron from the 70’s because it’s Independence Day Weekend, and what is more American than large Automobiles? This is a 1972 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham living in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, and what a magnificent beast it is… but would you call…
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Weekend Edition Quick Hit – A Very Serviceable 1971 Plymouth Fury III Hardtop…
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Continuing on with the Weekend Edition, where I troll around Facebook, Craigslist, Auto Trader, and eBay for vehicles that I think are worth mentioning, and I hope you think so as well. Here is probably one of my favorite Full Sized Bruisers of the 70’s, the Plymouth Fury Coupe. This one has received a lot…
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Hooniverse Wagon Sunday – A 1969 Buick Skylark Sport Wagon; The Other Vista Cruiser…
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The Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser is an iconic piece of Americana that is easily recognizable as a milestone vehicle today. There may have been other wagons through this time period that sold in greater numbers, buy none were more memorable. And that is really a very sad thing when it comes to our next featured wagon…
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Weekend Edition Quick Hit – The Nicest 1978 Subaru GL1600 Station Wagon you will ever see…
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Continuing on with our wagon weekend, and here is probably the oldest Subaru Wagon I have seen in quite some time. This is a 1978 GL 1600 4WD Wagon that looks like it was just delivered off the showroom floor, which is quite a treat because these cars had rust issues during this time period.…
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Classic Captions – The 1970 Ford Maverick Edition
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Welcome to the Hooniverse Classic Captions Post. Yes, once again it’s that time of the week in which this feature appears, so now it’s time to review the premise of this feature; I search for images that were used by the car companies in their print advertising or brochures, and it is your job to…
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Hooniverse Weekend Edition – A 1929 Rolls Royce Woodie Wagon (Shooting Brake) currently on eBay…
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Welcome to the Sunday Edition of the Hooniverse Weekend, and I thought I would start out with something quite spectacular. This is a 1929 Rolls Royce 20HP Chassis that was mated to a Wooden Structure Wagon Body sometime during the 1050’s. This was suppose to be one of the last 20HP Chassis produced, and the…