
1956 Nash Metropolitan: East Coaster Today
This cheery 1956 Nash Metropolitan would look right at home zipping around on a Caribbean island. The tiny car was built by Nash, a division
This cheery 1956 Nash Metropolitan would look right at home zipping around on a Caribbean island. The tiny car was built by Nash, a division
The Oldsmobile 442 was developed in 1964 by Oldsmobile to compete with the Pontiac GTO. The first generation 442 was originally an option package offered
Because we could all use a glimmer of hope on this snowy, blustery first weekend of Spring, today’s East Coaster is a convertible. And a
In 2010, when Denis Charest bought his first Kia from Edmundston Kia in northern New Brunswick, we are sure his family, friends, co-workers and the
It may seem strange to showcase this humble piece of machinery. If you’ve ever watched a terminal tractor zipping around the dockyard next to Point
Steve MacMillan has had this beautiful 1965 Mustang since 2003. Before that, all he knows is it was hauled up to Nova Scotia from Florida
“Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. It shouldn’t be that women are the exception.” Ruth Bader Ginsburg, lawyer and jurist who
The mean-looking, back meticulous 1987 Buick Grand National in Al MacPhee’s warehouse is almost one in a million. Well, it’s one in 10,000 anyway. Buick
Nathan Tower’s 2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS stood out at the car show in Petitcodiac, New Brunswick last fall. Not only because of the glistening
Fine, I’ll admit it. There have been occasions in my past when I’ve ‘fallen in love’ with someone because of their wheels. While this could
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