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Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car - Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, published by Hemmings Motor News, caters to those automobile enthusiasts who are very interested in foreign-built collector cars and who want to learn more about these fascinating, non-American-built automobiles.
Hemmings Classic Car - Hemmings Classic Car, published by Hemmings Motor News, is the monthly magazine that informs, educates and entertains the reader with everything there is to know about the world of American-built collector cars.
K-R-I-T Motor Car Company - K-R-I-T (or simply "Krit") was a small automobile manufacturing company (1909 -1916), whose name most probably originated from the name of Kenneth Krittenden who was backing by financing. The emblem of the four-cylinder cars was a swastika.
Bluebird Compartment Car (New York City Subway car) - The Bluebird, formally dubbed Compartment Car by its purchaser, the , was an advanced design PCC subway and elevated railway car used on the New York City Subway system from 1939 to 1962.
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Collector Car Financing - Collector Car Financing NEW! Nascar #24 Jeff Gordon Die-Cast Collector Car Set - 1:64 Scale A must-have for any Jeff Gordon fan! This NASCAR Die-Cast Collector Set features six replicas of cars driven by Jeff Gordon during the 2005 season. Each one has a different paint theme, including the Jeff Gordon Foundation car, which features a Christmas theme -- complete with Santa peeking around the back tire! These 1:64 scale die-cast cars feature incredible detail, right down ...
Collector Car Financing - Collector Car Financing NEW! Nascar #24 Jeff Gordon Die-Cast Collector Car Set - 1:64 Scale A must-have for any Jeff Gordon fan! This NASCAR Die-Cast Collector Set features six replicas of cars driven by Jeff Gordon during the 2005 season. Each one has a different paint theme, including the Jeff Gordon Foundation car, which features a Christmas theme -- complete with Santa peeking around the back tire! These 1:64 scale die-cast cars feature incredible detail, right down ...
Collector Car Financing - Collector Car Financing NEW! Nascar #24 Jeff Gordon Die-Cast Collector Car Set - 1:64 Scale A must-have for any Jeff Gordon fan! This NASCAR Die-Cast Collector Set features six replicas of cars driven by Jeff Gordon during the 2005 season. Each one has a different paint theme, including the Jeff Gordon Foundation car, which features a Christmas theme -- complete with Santa peeking around the back tire! These 1:64 scale die-cast cars feature incredible detail, right down ...
Collector Car Financing - Collector Car Financing NEW! Nascar #24 Jeff Gordon Die-Cast Collector Car Set - 1:64 Scale A must-have for any Jeff Gordon fan! This NASCAR Die-Cast Collector Set features six replicas of cars driven by Jeff Gordon during the 2005 season. Each one has a different paint theme, including the Jeff Gordon Foundation car, which features a Christmas theme -- complete with Santa peeking around the back tire! These 1:64 scale die-cast cars feature incredible detail, right down ...
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