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1926 silver Ghost

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The 1926 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost represents the historic final production year of one of the most legendary automobiles ever built. Originally designated as the "40/50 hp" model, it earned its iconic name from the whisper-quiet operation of its engine
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Porsche 911 (996)

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The 1998 Porsche 911 (996) is a landmark sports car that introduced a water-cooled, 3.4-liter flat-six engine (296 hp) and a completely new chassis. While initially polarizing due to its "fried-egg" headlights, it is highly sought after today for its lightweight performance and analog driving experience
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Essex Super Six

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The 1928 Essex Super Six is a classic, affordable 1920s automobile manufactured by the Hudson Motor Car Company. Famous for making enclosed passenger cars accessible to the public, the 1928 models featured a 153.2 cubic-inch inline-six engine producing 55 horsepower, a 3-speed manual transmission, and robust 4-wheel mechanical drum brakes.
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Checker Marathon

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The 1972 Checker Marathon is a classic American passenger vehicle celebrated for its rugged durability, boxy styling, and legendary association with urban taxi fleets. Produced by the Checker Motors Corporation in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the 1972 model year holds special historical weight as it marked the company’s 50th Golden Anniversary
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1957 Chevy 3100

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The 1957 Chevrolet 3100 was the final and most iconic iteration of the entry-level, half-ton pickup truck in Chevrolet's legendary Task Force Series. Designed by Ned Jordan, these trucks famously blurred the line between commercial utility vehicles and passenger cars, prioritizing driver comfort and bold, automotive-inspired styling
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Volvo B8L

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The Volvo B8L is a 3-axle, low-floor double-decker bus chassis manufactured by Volvo Buses. Introduced as the direct successor to the highly popular Volvo B9TL chassis, it was specifically developed to comply with strict Euro 6 emissions standards while reducing operational costs for high-density transit systems.
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1955 chevy bel air

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The 1955 Chevy Bel Air, famously dubbed "The Hot One", is an American automotive icon. It revolutionized GM's styling and debuted the legendary small-block V8 engine. Today, classic models generally range in price from $40,000 to over $100,000 depending on the trim, originality, and level of restoration
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1985 MCW Metrobus

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The 1985 MCW Metrobus is a classic double-decker bus originally manufactured by Metro Cammell Weymann (MCW). While MCW introduced an updated MkII design in 1981, production of the original MkI design continued exclusively for London Regional Transport and the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive until 1985.
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1971 VW van

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The 1971 Volkswagen van (part of the second-generation "Type 2" or "Bay Window" series) is a highly collectible vintage vehicle. Known for its iconic styling, rear-mounted 1.6L air-cooled engine, and customizability, models range from utilitarian panel vans to fully-equipped Westfalia Campmobiles with pop-top roofs
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Volkswagen van

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The 1959 Volkswagen van, officially known as the Type 2 or Transporter (and broadly as the Microbus or "Splittie"), features an iconic split windshield and air-cooled rear engine. Today, this vintage classic is a highly coveted collector's item, frequently fetching between $40,000 and $140,000 depending on its condition and model variant
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ford econoline

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The 1964 Ford Econoline is an iconic, first-generation compact utility vehicle introduced by Ford to compete with the Volkswagen Type 2 and the Chevrolet Corvair 95. Known for its cab-over-engine (COE) design, the driver sat directly on top of the front axle, which offered a commanding view of the road and maximized cargo space within a highly compact 90-inch wheelbase
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ford countrySquire

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The 1961 Ford Country Squire represents a pinnacle era for the American family station wagon, serving as Ford's premium, top-of-the-line "woodie" cruiser. It effectively combined high-end passenger-car luxury with robust utility, cementing Ford's market dominance in the station wagon segment during the post-war boom
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megaliner

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The Neoplan Megaliner is a renowned, quad-axle double-decker luxury coach that was manufactured by the German bus company Neoplan between 1983 and 2000. Known as one of the largest and most complex passenger coaches ever built, the Megaliner was engineered to maximize capacity and long-distance comfort.The Neoplan MegalinerOriginally built for European luxury touring and high-capacity urban transit (such as the "Megashuttle" variant), the Megaliner featured massive capacity. Because of its specialized quad-axle design, it was built to safely distribute heavy passenger loads across four axles while providing premium amenities.Era: Produced from 1983 to 2000.Capacity: Capable of holding up to roughly 100 passengers (depending on whether the configuration prioritized seating or a mix of seats and standing room).Layout: A 4-axle, double-decker setup.For a deep dive into the engineering, capacity challenges, and the legacy of Europe's craziest bus, check out this video:12:43Neoplan Megaliner: Europe's Craziest BusYouTube?·?Transport ChroniclesMegaliner's Legacy & Modern SuccessorsWhile the original German Neoplan Megaliners were largely retired or relegated to specialized private charters by the early 2000s, the concept of a mega-capacity luxury coach has inspired global transit. Today, the name continues to appear in modern long-distance travel, most notably with operators like Intercape, which has introduced next-generation Megaliner coaches (Africa's first 80-seater double-deckers) designed to elevate long-distance transport with extra legroom, reclining seats, and modern amenities.Modern Fleet: Modern Megaliner coaches are built for superior safety, stability, and fuel efficiency.Amenities: Typical features include climate control, onboard restrooms, USB charging points, and entertainment systems
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1989 Chevy Caprice

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The 1989 Chevy Caprice belongs to the fourth generation of Chevrolet's iconic full-size B-body platform. Renowned for its roomy six-passenger seating and plush, "living room" ride, it was offered in base, Brougham, and station wagon trims
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1957 Chevy bel air

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The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is widely considered the quintessential American classic car. It represents the absolute pinnacle of General Motors' famous "Tri-Five" generation, which spanned from 1955 to 1957.
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F115 PHM bus

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The registration plate F115 PHM belongs to a preserved UK heritage bus—a 1988 Volvo Citybus (Alexander RV body). It was formerly operated by Grey-Green in London and is currently preserved in its vintage London Transport livery at the London Transport Museum Depot.
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1964 impala ss

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The 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS (Super Sport) is one of the most culturally significant and recognizable American classic cars of the 1960s. Originally introduced as an option package in 1961, the Super Sport became its own distinct series (Model 1847) in 1964, limited to the 2-door Sport Coupe and Convertible. The '64 model is celebrated for its sleek, straight lines, iconic "teardrop" taillights, and its massive footprint in both the muscle car and lowrider communities.
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saf T liner

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The 2007 Thomas school bus is a highly reliable, heavy-duty vehicle built on Freightliner or Thomas chassis. It comes in various sizes (14 to 84 passengers) and features durable diesel engines, highly regarded Allison automatic transmissions, and a reputation for longevity.
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