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Chrysler had a problem with these assy's rusting thru and was replacing them under warranty........unfortunately this one was out of the Warranty period....... |
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The first High Performance and Custom Trade Show (what we now know as the behemoth SEMA Show) took place in January 1967 at Dodger Stadium. Among the 100 or so exhibitors on hand was this booth jointly promoting the high-performance parts available from Nickey Chevrolet in Chicago and Bill Thomas Race Cars in Anaheim. http://www.hotrod.com/articles/nicke...ema-show-1967/ |
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These last 2 or 3 photos look like John Staluppi's collection in florida
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Is that the one in an old Walmart?
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He has some absolutely gorgeous cars
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Lee, that is stinking awesome.
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The best selling car of all time is the Toyota Corolla, with over 30 million sales since 2009. One Corolla is sold every 40 seconds around the world. |
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Passenger cars alone consume 359 million gallons of gas each day just in the United States. |
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Buick introduced the first electric turn signals in 1938 |
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US President Lyndon B. Johnson owned an amphibious car and used to drive guests into a lake to scare them. The car was a German-produced Amphicar, which was produced for public sale in 1961. One of the president’s former aides would later recall: “We reached a steep incline at the edge of the lake and the car started rolling rapidly toward the water. “The president shouted, ‘The brakes don’t work! The brakes won’t hold! We’re going in! We’re going under!’” |
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looks like that car will roll down the hill into the water by the perspective they show!
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The Mystery of the Little-Known 1959 XP-719 Corvette Rear-Engine Prototype http://www.hotrod.com/articles/myste...ine-prototype/ |
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After "dent" photo ... too cool!!
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