Buying Used Cars

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A trusty, reliable, and affordable 50's-era Chevy.
A trusty, reliable, and affordable 50's-era Chevy.
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A 1983 Pontiac 1000.
A 1983 Pontiac 1000.
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Left: Pontiac's 1970 Grand Prix.
Left: Pontiac's 1970 Grand Prix.
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A 1940 Willys Quad. The first
A 1940 Willys Quad. The first "Jeep"" delivered to the U.S. Army. Right:
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The 1973 VW Karmann-Ghia is still surprisingly available in used car lots and backyards.
The 1973 VW Karmann-Ghia is still surprisingly available in used car lots and backyards.
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John Vivian's own truck is a 1978 Chevy K-10 pickup.
John Vivian's own truck is a 1978 Chevy K-10 pickup.
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A 1973 VW Super Beetle
A 1973 VW Super Beetle
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A 1967 Ford F-100 pickup.
A 1967 Ford F-100 pickup.
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Every muscle-car dreamer's fantasy, a 1965 Fort Mustang convertible.
Every muscle-car dreamer's fantasy, a 1965 Fort Mustang convertible.

My truck was in the shop and they’d loaned me a little
’90s-era “world” car. I don’t recall whether it was a
Nissan, Ford, or whatever. With their squinty headlights
and wedgie shapes, the new cars all look alike to me. Their

  • Published on Apr 1, 1994
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