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1931 Marmon Sixteen

The Marmon Sixteen was in many respects the masterpiece of the classic era. Its 491 cubic inch engine was by far the largest of Detroit’s ...

1947 Nash Ambassador Suburban

After World War II, American automakers faced both a challenge and an opportunity. The market for new automobiles was at its peak as never before, ...

1953 Triumph Mayflower

Introduced by Standard-Triumph in 1949, the adorable Mayflower was envisioned as an upscale small car in the 1 ¼-litre class. It featured a tiny 84-inch ...

1922 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Tourer

Upon its debut in 1907, the Rolls-Royce 40/50 horsepower “Silver Ghost” was considered to be the most advanced motorcar money could buy. With Henry Royce’s ...

1919 Jordan Model F Touring

It has been stated that Ned Jordan, founder of the Jordan Motor Car Company is perhaps best known for his advertising skills rather than his ...

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Via Hagerty – Federal proposal for automotive import tariff will hit classic car owners squarely in the pocketbook

Posted by & filed under News | Stay Up To Date | Hyman LTD.

…r Public Comment” regarding Section 232, information that details an investigation into the importation of automobiles and their effect on national security. Ready to geek out on the details in Gov-speak? You can find the full text here. In plain English, the proposal would put a 25-percent tariff on all imported classic cars and parts for classic c…