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Relevant NewsGreg Zyla: All about the mail delivery vanQ: Greg, I enjoy your articles on nostalgia cars and wondered if you could tell me if they still build mail delivery vans in Montgomery, Pa. Auto Bits: Make the pinch at the pump less painfulWeekly auto rail, with gas-saving tips, Car Q&A with Junior Damato and more. Talking Cars: Do not overfill at lunchMy question is about filling both my car and truck. I fill the gas tanks every week during my lunch break. I took my co-worker with me last week and he said not to overfill the gas tank. When the nozzle clicks stop, do not put any more gas in. I told him I can usually get another gallon in. He said this is not a good idea, but could not tell me why. Is this true and why? Massachusetts man builds replica of rare 1936 MercedesIn the mid-1970s, Joe Johnson saw a photograph of a 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540K special roadster and knew he had to build one for myself. And so he did, in his garage. Auto Bits: Help keep your car from early retirementWeekly auto rail, with car-maintenance tips, Car Q&A with Junior Damato and more. Greg Zyla: Saab’s roots date back to New York car showQ: Hey, Greg, I used to love the Saab cars and am not sure what will happen today as the Saab model was sold by General Motors. What’s the scoop on this great Swedish model, and when did they come to America? Dolores Z., Pennsylvania. Talking Cars: Pay to replace the old air bagI have a 2006 Tacoma, V6, six-speed, with 45K on it. Recently the airbag light came on, flickered, went out, then came on again and did not go out. Looked at my manual, which says it needs a trip to the dealer. Went to the dealer. Auto Bits: Tips for greening your rideWeekly auto rail, with tips for greening your ride and your wallet for the summer drive, Car Q&A with Junior Damato and more. Greg Zyla: First post-war car and the best design of the 1950sQ: I enjoy reading the nostalgia car articles and want to know which manufacturer truly had the first post-war new car. I read different accounts of which manufacturer it was. Also, what year in the Fifties do you feel was the best for design? Thank you, Albert K., retired and happy in Michigan.
Greg Zyla: Those great old StudebakersQ: Greg, how about an article on those great Studebakers from the 1950s? They sure looked different for the day and sold well. Keep those nostalgia car columns coming.
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