Muscle icons, TV legends, and rare special editions make up this list of five 1976 cars that remain sought-after and stylish ...
The year 1976 was great for people who love cars. It was the heyday of the muscle car, and the concept of the “supercar” – basically a high-performance luxury sports car – was going mainstream. Even ...
The year was 1976. We were listening to the Bay City Rollers and ABBA—(OK, I was listening to Aerosmith and ZZ Top). The Cold War raged, the Concorde flew commercially for the first time, we had ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
In 1976, semi-nationalized British Leyland made cars bearing the Jaguar, MG, Princess, Rover, Austin, MG, Triumph, Mini, Daimler, and Rover nameplates, and these cars were not known to be of ...
The red, white and blue "American Freedom Train" rolled into Shawnee County in March 1976 pulling railroad cars featuring exhibits celebrating this nation's 200th birthday. More than 42,000 people ...
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