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1 day ago · That's about $29,789 in 2024 dollars. You'll find one in every car. You'll see. The engine is a Suzuki 2.0-liter straight-four rated at 127 horsepower and 134 pound-feet. A five-speed manual was ...
- Junkyard Gems News and Information - Autoblog
Read the latest Junkyard Gems news and browse our full...
- Junkyard Gem: 1987 Ford Mustang LX Hatchback - Autoblog
The 1987 Mustang GT came with a 5.0-liter V8 making 225...
- Junkyard Gem: 2007 Audi S8 - Autoblog
48 - 2007 Audi S8 in Colorado junkyard - photo by Murilee...
- Junkyard Gem: 1986 Chevrolet Celebrity Wagon - Autoblog
A 1986 Chevrolet Celebrity station wagon with V6 engine and...
- Junkyard Gem: 1964 Pontiac Catalina Custom Ventura - Autoblog
The base engine in the 1964 Catalina was a 389-cubic-inch...
- Junkyard Gems News and Information - Autoblog
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- 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity Sedan. Why would an ordinary Iron-Duke-powered example of a long-forgotten 1980s GM sedan get first place here? We writers like our jobs best when we can tell good stories, and this everyman Chevy sedan came full of paperwork that allowed me to trace its history back to the beginning.
- 1980 Datsun 280ZX Black Red Edition. Everyone has heard of the 1980 Datsun 280ZX Black Gold Edition and its cocaine-injected TV commercial, but that car was just one of two special editions that Nissan built to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Z-Car.
- 1954 Plymouth Savoy Sedan. By the dawn of the 1950s, most of Detroit's cars were becoming long, low Space Age machines with swoopy lines and square yards of chrome.
- 1983 Toyota Camry Sedan. The Toyota Camry proved to be one of the most successful cars ever sold in the United States, starting with the second-generation Camrys that went on sale here as 1987 models (if you want to be picky about such things, the Japan-only Celica Camry makes the 1987 models the third-generation ones).