For $5,000, Is This Fiat Bravissimo?

Fiat is now back in the US market with the diminutive and sassy 500, but most people buying those are probably too young to have experienced why the company had to leave in the first place. Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe '79 Brava might just offer a taste, but only if its price proves worthy of its sticking around.

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Original 1974 Toyota Celica Still Looks Factory Fresh

If we had been alive in 1974 like many others still mourning the death of the muscle car would have likely scoffed at the idea that the tiny imported cars replacing the beautiful gas guzzlers we loved would ever be collectible.

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For $25,000, If You Can Make It There, You’ll Make It Anywhere

New York is known as the City that never sleeps, and, the Big Apple. Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe '64 New Yorker is painted black which seems appropriate considering the city's unofficial dress code, but will its price have you saying I'M WALKIN' HERE, I'M WALKIN' HERE?

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For $4,500, oh no, Beta!*

While a moot point in the era of digital downloads and DVDs, Panasonic's VHS did at one time beat Sony's Beta in the consumer video recording contest. Lancia's Beta also lost out to more reliable fare, but today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Coupé could rewind all that. That is, if its price makes it a master Beta.

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For $12,500, it’s the survival of the Fordest

Ford's F-series Pickup has been the best selling vehicle in America for more than two decades. Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe F-100 Super Cab is evidence to that longevity, but could its price be described as the best?

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For $79,500, Shoulda', Woulda', ‘Cuda

Based on her high school basketball exploits, Alaska's former governor was given the nickname of Sarah Barracuda. Like Palin, today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Plymouth Barracuda may master the rebound, but will its price keep it in the backcourt?

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We Never Even Knew The General Was A Member Of The Tribe: GM Axes…

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Any chance we've got to make an M.O.T. khokhme, one of us will go to the ends of the earth to do it — and what better way to make a tribal reference than when GM's gone and pulled its sponsorship of the reality show tribe-on-tribe gang war that is "Survivor." And although GM's claiming that the pull-out from lebn…

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