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Restoration Dos, Do Nots • You were probably thinking: Hey, I’d like some advice about old-car restoration from a guy with subpar body, paint, mechanical, and social skills. Well, here you are, in conjunction with our other restoration stories in this issue, I offer you my Top Six Restoration Dos and Do Nots...
Hemmings Motor News
The Cult of The Coupe
Buying Cars, the Ouija Board Way
Backfire
MOTORING NEWS
1967 Mercury CYCLONE • This sports coupe is a roomier, value-packed alternative to the popular 1960s pony cars
1987 Ford Mustang GT • Values for these facelifted Foxes continue to march upward
1999-’04 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet • The affordable, advanced 996-generation convertible is a sure-footed grand-touring sports car
1986-’89 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL • Pricing for the most powerful of the R107 series continues to hold steady
12 Restoration Insights • A dozen lessons learned writing about muscle-car makeovers
Skin Dive • Repairing rust on a 1961 Chevrolet Impala door skin
1965-’80 Rolls-Royce SILVER SHADOW • Years of development produced a smaller, and better car
1942 Chevrolet LIGHT DELIVERY 1/2-TON • It took three donor trucks to restore this prewar Series BK pickup
Carlisle Auctions, Spring • Something for every budget at this annual April sale
Gooding & Co., Amelia Island • Annual Florida sale of classics and exotics grosses $67.3 million
Wilbraham Hill Climb • Recreation of 1908 race draws prewar race cars, speedsters, sports cars, and more
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