GB Items Related to Tag - vehicles
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The 1982 Denver Blizzard
This story is about the trip we took to see my mom at Christmas, 1982. She lived in Evans, Colorado and we lived in Page, Arizona. We had decided to take our four sons in our Dodge van not knowing what the weather had in store. We...
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A Museum Goes HOG Wild
The Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee features 20 acres of motorcycles and memorabilia. It commemorates the history of the company and the people who have made Harley-Davidson one of the most recognized brands in the country.
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What is the best gift you've ever received and what made it so special?
Each week, Growing Bolder asks top leaders, thinkers, writers, life coaches, entertainers and role models to weigh in on issues affecting our lives.
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We Salute You, Cone Man!
Cone Man is the executive VP of an Internet media company who gives 125 percent, no matter how small or seemingly inconsequential the task. He's an inspiration to behold -- part Baryshnikov, part traffic cop, part whack-job.
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Look Who's Riding That Hog
Empty nesters get their motors running again now that the kids are finally out of the house. This Growing Bolder story shows us who was really "Born to be Wild."
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Rideable Works Of Art
This just may be the most gorgeous motorcycle you've ever seen. Let Growing Bolder introduce you to the Echelon, and the unique creative team that brings it to life.
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Craig Jackson
Craig Jackson has put the class back into classic cars as collectibles.
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Cathy Droz
If it has four wheels, Cathy Droz knows what it is, what it does and how to sell it.
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75-Year-Old Turns Green
He's called "The Car Czar." Robert Lutz developed some of the biggest, baddest muscle cars in the world. He spent decades keeping major car companies in the black. Now, he's determined to turn them green.
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"Like an Oldsmobile Sucking a Lemon"
That's how Time magazine described the Ford Edsel. In production from 1957 to 1959, the Edsel turned out to be an automotive flop. But to the people that own them, they are proof that beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder.










