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peopleClassicCar.com has just completed Phase 1 of a 3 phase project to modernize and update its web community.  After 14 years online, this project brings together our long-term vision through utilizing today's technology.  As the Internets oldest online Classic Car Community, we recognized the needs of enthusiasts to share their knowledge and socialize online.  Only recently has the technology caught up to the needs of the community.  We welcome you to join in and help build the best neighborhood of MotorHeads!  CLICK HERE TO JOIN

pontiacDo you own an Orphan?  Many Classic Car enthusiasts do, and it looks like we will be getting some company soon.  An "Orphan" is the auto industry term for vehicles that are no longer supported by the manufacture or dealer network. Oldsmobile and Plymouth are a few of the most recent additions to the Orphanage, and these famous marquees will soon be joined by Pontiac.  Now, this news maybe disparaging to some.  However, for some automobile enthusiasts, the red badge of courage goes along with orphan status, fueling the desire to keep the grand marquee alive!
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Biography - Dayton Duncan

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dayton Dayton Duncan was born and raised in a small town in Iowa, then went east for college, graduating from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in German literature. From there he went to New Hampshire, where he worked for The Keene Sentinel as a reporter, editor and editorial writer. His weekly syndicated humor column, "Wooden Nickels," ran in 17 northern New England newspapers. Articles of his have appeared in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Chicago Tribune, the Old Farmer's Almanac, and American

Classic Car's Conversation with Dayton Duncan

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daytonAuthor of Horatio's Drive: American's First Road Trip

Classic Car: How long did it take you to make the documentary once you got going?
Duncan: I started researching this off and on back in 1990 when I first came across a brief reference to the trip and became intrigued by it. I then began to convince my friend Ken Burns that this would be the makings of a great documentary film if we could find the critical mass of information needed.


In Search of the Elusive Black Panther

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black_panther1Story Contributor: Bob & Lorraine Simonen
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While Ford was fighting off the early successes of the Chevrolet Corvair and Chevy II with their introduction of the Mustang in August of 1964, GM began work on


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