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Chicane Auctions’ February Classic Car Auction, running from Thursday 12 th – Thursday 19th February. This upcoming sale ...
The car stayed with the original buyer for 48 years, and the only thing holding it back from being a time capsule is a ...
The Continental was a separate Ford division in 1956-58; the $10k Mk II was the only model the division made - the most ...