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Chrysler PT Cruiser: Crunk or Junk?

Tue, Aug 3, 2010 | Posted by: Dustin

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July 9, 2010. A day that will live in… meh? On that day, the last of Chrysler’s famously plucky little retromobiles rolled off a Mexican assembly line. Did you mark the occasion with somber ceremony or celebration? The time has come to ask (insert fake drum roll here), LADIES and GENTLEMEN: PT CRUISER, CRRRRRRRUNK or [...]

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Point/Counterpoint: What was 1932’s keenest iron?

Thu, May 20, 2010 | Posted by: Mike

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Detroit is the battleground for one of the oldest automotive rivalries; Ford vs. Chevrolet. The competition has raged for decades, and with the carpocalypse in full swing, we are reminded of another challenging time in America. Let’s look back to see where Ford and Chevy stood in 1932. Who built a car that spoke to [...]

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Caption It! Half-Fast Edition

Fri, May 14, 2010 | Posted by: Mike

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Richard Griot doesn’t accept anything “nearly right” . So why did Griot’s Garage recently take delivery of this beautiful, but partial Porsche? Caption this photo in the comments… we’ll pick the best one next Friday (the 21st) and award the winner a Car Care prize! Also, check back for the full story on this cool [...]

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Toyota Starlet: Crunk or Junk?

Thu, Mar 4, 2010 | Posted by: Dustin

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The Toyota Starlet was a strange duck in the US, only being sold from 1981-1984 and quickly replaced by FX series Corollas and the Tercel line. Starlets were ugly, cheap, and small. But, they were also highly economical and easily modified. So, what’s the verdict on these Japanese oddballs… crunk, or junk?

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Star Cars: Janis Joplin’s 1965 Porsche 356c

Tue, Jan 12, 2010 | Posted by: Mike

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It’s hard to believe that, had she somehow found a way off the path of self-destruction, Janis Joplin would be turning 67 in a few days. America’s first female rock superstar created a catalog of soulful music that has transcended generations. And, did you know, the singer who famously belted, “Oh Lord, won’t you buy [...]

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Point/Counterpoint: What truck goes best with cowboy boots?

Sun, Jan 10, 2010 | Posted by: Mike

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On this day in 1901, a large hole drilled into a small hill outside Beaumont, Texas exploded to life. The Spindletop derrick spewed 3,000 gallons of oil a minute that day and enabled a young auto industry to expand at breakneck speed. Cars (and Texas) would never be the same. So, In My Garagers… 109 [...]

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Top 5 Cars Least Likely to be Stolen

Tue, Dec 29, 2009 | Posted by: Dustin

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Every year about this time, the National Insurance Crime Bureau releases its list of America’s most stolen cars. I always chuckle at the predictable (but apparently desirable) array of sedans and SUV’s that top the list. For 2009, the Honda Civic and Accord, Toyota Camry, and Ford F-150 sit atop the heap. It got me [...]

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Caption It! “Project Car” Edition

Wed, Dec 16, 2009 | Posted by: Derek

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The release of our new Professional 3″ Random Orbital has left a few of the first generation models lying around. Extra product like this can only mean one thing… it’s time for a contest! Caption this photo in the comments, then we’ll choose a winner next Wednesday (Dec 23) to win a FREE first-gen [...]

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5 Great Automotive Rivalries (and one “no-contest”)

Fri, Nov 20, 2009 | Posted by: Dustin

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Horsepower or Handling? Ford or Chevy? NASCAR or F1? The rivalry is an integral part of the automotive experience. Gearheads everywhere are completely aware of the biggest grudge-matches in motoring, and I thought I would take a chance to expose a few. On which side of the fence do you fall, and which classic rivalries [...]

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Rat Rod RV: Crunk or Junk?

Fri, Oct 30, 2009 | Posted by: Dustin

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When is a car worth saving, and when is it just a pile (no pun intended) of metal? It’s a question we constantly debate at IMG Headquarters. Here is the latest installment: We spotted this recreational vehicle revitalization in Frisco, Colorado. Now it’s up to you to decide… Crunk or Junk?

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Top 5 Griot’s Garage Covers – What’s your favorite?

Mon, Oct 26, 2009 | Posted by: Mike

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We recently mailed the 300th Griot’s Garage Handbook, a milestone Richard Griot only dreamed of when he sent the first book in 1991. Over the years, we’ve had the opportunity to meet some great enthusiasts, and spend time learning about and photographing their prized cars. Here are the Top 5 Covers, as voted by our [...]

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Point/Counterpoint: What was 1982’s Awesomest Car?

Mon, Oct 19, 2009 | Posted by: Mike

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On this day in 1982, John DeLorean was arrested on charges of drug trafficking, in an apparent attempt to keep his failing car company afloat. Econo-boxes ruled the day, and GM was bringing us bummers like the Cimarron and a 90hp Camaro. Times were not gnarly in the auto industry, but let’s see if Derek [...]

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Car Care Myth vs. Car Quotable: Daniel-san Edition

Wed, Sep 23, 2009 | Posted by: Derek

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“Wax on, right hand. Wax off, left hand. Breathe in through nose, out through mouth. Wax on, wax off. Don’t forget to breathe, very important.” – Mr. Miyagi, in The Karate Kid (1984) Old Miyagi knew crane kicks and bonsai trees, but his car care techniques leave something to be desired.

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Caption It!

Tue, Sep 1, 2009 | Posted by: Mike

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. Our last “Caption It” contest drew some hilarious entries. So let’s do it again! Hot rodders sure are an eclectic bunch, as evidenced by this shot we took at the Spokane, WA Goodguys event a couple weeks back. Caption it in the comments, then we’ll choose a winner next Friday (the 11th) and award [...]

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Car Quotable – Jade Grenade Edition

Mon, Aug 24, 2009 | Posted by: Mike

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“It wasn’t a bad run, but after the third flip I lost control.” -Don Roberts, professional drag racer. New England Dragway, April 20, 1975. It would be Don Roberts’ first ride in the top fuel dragster, “Jade Grenade”… and his last trip ever down the quarter-mile.

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