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A 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS, which has likely been sitting for several years, hopes to entice Internet bidders with desirable features such as low mileage and numerous extra parts. The buyer will have ...
Calimotive isn't your average restomod shop. In fact, it's not a restomod shop at all: it's a California-based Tesla parts and service business that spends most of its time dismantling EVs and selling ...
Eli is a freelance journalist who lives in Detroit, MI. He got his start in journalism covering video games and sports for Heavy before branching out into greater esports coverage at Dexerto. He also ...
Videotapes and the VCRs they're played on first appeared in the United States in 1977, the same year "Star Wars" was released. However, the technology had been available in Japan since 1971 when the ...
Kenneth Robert Brown, affectionately known to family and friends as Kenny or KB, had a charismatic personality that endeared him to people throughout his life and forged relationships that followed ...
Nowadays, if there’s a Disney movie you’d like to watch, all you have to do is fire up the Disney+ streaming app, scroll through the service’s nearly endless titles and menus, and pick the movie you’d ...
Good news, everyone: My bar mitzvah videos from the mid-1990s are now digitized for the ages. While I have no intention of actually watching them — oy, the embarrassment — I recently received the ...
George Eastham, a member of England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad, has died aged 88. The Blackpool-born forward made 19 international appearances and, while he was part of manager Sir Alf Ramsey's ...
How’s your VCR situation these days? The video players, which fell out of fashion in the early 2000s with the rise of DVDs (followed by Blu-rays and 4K Ultra HD), seem to be experiencing a comeback.
20th Century Studios has announced a VHS release of Alien: Romulus. For some of the younger IGN readers, VHS (Video Home System) was the dominant physical media format of the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. The ...
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