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Incomparable Imperial
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March 07, 2009
Reviewer:
66Imperial
Your article on Imperials was most appreciated. It brought back memories for me of a 66 Crown Imperial sitting brand new on a showroom in Columbus GA. My impression as an 11 year old car nut was "awesome". How could any car cost 6000
(i believe) dollars?? I was awestruck and in love with it. Been a lover of Cadillacs, Lincolns and especially Imperials all my life. Your opening photo of the silver coupe with dark burgandy interior reaffirmed my love of those cars. I've read and continue to reread the article and recapture a wonderful boyhood moment! Again Thank You.
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The definitive vintage car enthusiast magazine
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November 03, 2008
Reviewer:
Jetsmooth66
The best, most informative vintage automobile magazine of them all. Packed with research and dazzling color photos. Collectable Automobile magazine gives more than mere engine displacement and horse power ratings. Never content to emphasize the obvious, it delves head on into the design, production and marketing of collector automobiles from the exotic to the mass produced. A television show should be based on this publication. It would be much more informative than "My Collector Car" and even "American Muscle Car". For those who are more cerebral about these sublime, four wheeled representations of Americana, Collectible Magazine is the only thinking man's guide to classic autos available on the book store shelves.
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Magazine quality
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September 05, 2008
Reviewer:
cmyhtrod
I have just about every issue, I truly enjoy this publication!
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Studebaker Wagonaire - Show me one that didn't leak!!
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May 23, 2006
Reviewer:
Chuck Buskell
The article was well written and very informative! The color photos were excellent along with the historical information that was provided. The photo of the fleet of white newsreel camera cars is a part of Americana! One small piece of info was that one of the Studebaker station wagons(wagonaire?) was placed into service as part of the White House fleet during President Kennedy's administation and the U.S. Navy purchased fleet cars to help Studebaker out.
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