The Mercedes-Benz G-Class is such a fixture in America’s premium SUV segment that it’s hard to imagine it’s only been here for a little more than 20 years –\xa0officially. The beloved box came out in 1979 and went on to transport Pope John Paul II during public appearances, bash its way to an overall victory in the 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally, and serve in various military forces around the world. The\xa0Pick of the Day\xa0is a\xa02003 Mercedes-Benz G500 truck conversion\xa0listed by a private seller on\xa0ClassicCars.com.
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In 1971, American Motors\xa0Corporation used the tagline, “If you had to compete with GM, Ford, and Chrysler, what would you do?” Yes, it’s humorous, but it’s also the truth – the little guy in a competitive environment must be creative to survive. Our\xa0Pick of the Day, a\xa01971 AMC Ambassador\xa0two-door hardtop, reflects the different manner in which AMC produced its cars. It is listed for sale on\xa0ClassicCars.com\xa0by a private seller in Lake Forest, California.\xa0
The VW Beetle is an absolute icon of the automotive world. Ask anyone over the age of 40 and they are more likely than not to have a “Beetle story” usually involving some crazy hijinks of things not to do in a car.\xa0 The\xa0Pick of the Day\xa0is a\xa01998 Volkswagen Beetle\xa0finished in its original white paint with its original grey cloth interior. It is a very interesting example as it is the very first new Beetle imported into the United States.\xa0