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  2. Practical Classics - Wikipedia

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    Practical Classics, started in 1980, is a British magazine about classic cars. It focuses on affordable classic cars for the man in the street, as well as more expensive and exotic cars that have now become affordable. It has always had a strong emphasis on DIY and showing the skills and tools needed for restoration, maintenance and repairs.

  3. 9 Classic Cars That Are Popular Among the Rich - AOL

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    Conceptcarz has the median sale for a DeVille at $25,300, but Classic Cars and Hagerty put top sales at $88,000 and $220,000, respectively. It’s probably closer to $70,000 or $80,000 according ...

  4. Classic car - Wikipedia

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    Classic car. A classic car is typically an automobile 25 years or older; however, definitions vary. [note 1] A common theme is that of an older car of historical interest is collectible and tends to be restored rather than scrapped, though sometimes age is not a factor. Classic cars are often considered a subset of a broader category of ...

  5. 8 Practical Cars That Get the Job Done on a Budget - AOL

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    Mazda CX-30. Starting Price: $24,995. The Mazda CX-30 is a versatile and dynamic SUV with a compelling blend of style, performance, and practicality. One of its standout features is the constantly ...

  6. List of car magazines - Wikipedia

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    Car Mechanics, published since 1958. Classic & Sports Car, first issued in 1982. Classic Car Weekly, weekly magazine published since 1990. Evo, first issued 1998. Fast Car, first issued 1987, covering modified cars. Octane, first issued in 2003. Parker's Car Price Guide, founded in 1972.

  7. Turner Sports Cars - Wikipedia

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    The first Turner models were produced between 1951 and 1966 by Turner Sports Car Company Limited, a company established by Jack Turner near Wolverhampton, England. As well as complete cars, Turners were available in kit form. In 1966, the company closed, after the founder had a heart attack. [1] The company's demise may also have been due to ...

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