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Looks the same to me for 1964 and 1965; the manual mirror on the door was option 602/D32 and cost an extra $4.25, appearing on both the build sheet and the window sticker. The remote mirror on the fender was option 444/D33 and cost an additional $11.78. Federal legislation was passed requiring a LH mirror on January 1, 1965, to take effect one year and 90 days after that date. However, the individual states began requiring mirrors prior to that, resulting in a staggered rollout. General Motors began installing the mirrors as standard equipment with the 1966 model year. This would be LH side only; RH mirror were available as an accessory but were not available from the factory in this timeframe. K |
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Nelson Racing Engines debuts 1200-hp LS crate 427 small-block |
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https://i.postimg.cc/zGzj35M9/sc0517-282974-1-2x.jpg A question came up in the eBay for sale section. The difference in the curb weight between a 1970 Boss 302 and a 1971 Boss 351: 3228 versus 3560 https://i.postimg.cc/Jz0k9hS4/dd.jpg Just to show how bloated the 1971 model was over the 1965 GT 350 whose curb weight was 2790; 770 pounds more! |
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The $52,500 Lordstown Motors Endurance Is A 'Traditional' 250-Mile Range EV Pickup With Hub Motors In The Wheels The all-new Lordstown Motors Endurance electric pickup truck finally debuted to a near-maskless crowd in Lordstown, Ohio this afternoon, with a drivetrain that supposedly only features four moving parts: a hub motor driving each wheel. |
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SOUTHEND-ON-SEA, ENGLAND - JUNE 25: A general view of crowds on the beach on June 25, 2020 in Southend-on-Sea, England. |
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https://i.postimg.cc/1tr4jgct/ford-m...fastback-3.jpg The 1964.5 Mustang first appeared on the Silver Screen in the movie GOLDFINGER. The movie producers wanted James Bond to drive a car full of gadgets that had to work. Ford wanted the opportunity to provide such a car but the filming required a car prior to the summer of 1964. The white Mustang convertible was either a very early production car or a pilot car. Ford was unable to provide the needed hero car but decided to build it as a show car. |
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The 1936 Gulf Marsh Buggy. Was built for oil exploration in the Louisiana bayou country. |
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The New Ford F-150's Onboard Generator Can Power a Ridiculous Amount of Equipment https://i.postimg.cc/x1N3xbtY/all-ne...1593190450.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/8ChBDQ20/f-150-...1593190381.jpg https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-car...power-onboard/ |
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One of the Golden Arches' most iconic and beloved locations is closing forever. That's right, long gone are the days of traveling to New York City and stopping for a Big Mac and fries while you're strolling through Times Square. |
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1967 Dodge Hemi Coronet R/T Convertible 1 of 3 Produced |
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