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Being a Mopar fan with a serious weakness for the Dodge Charger, it should come as no surprise that the TV show The Dukes of Hazzard has long been one of my favorites. So, when I had the chance to visit Cooter’s Dukes of Hazzard Museum in Nashvil...Read More
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The first pony car is arguably the Plymouth Barracuda – people will often contend it was the Ford Mustang, and there is a lot of credence to the claim. Afterall, Ford had been teasing the public with a sportscar since the late 1950s with a Thunde...Read More
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Looking at the Pontiac GTO History In the early part of the New Millenium, former GM North America Chairman Bob Lutz read a magazine article about the Holden Commodore SS from Australia. With Holden being a GM subsidiary, Lutz wondered why GM North ...Read More
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It debuted for the 1984 model year, with no Corvettes built in 1983. It featured a radical departure in styling, but sustained cues alerting everyone that it was a Corvette. The body hosted a Targa-style roof and an openable rear glass hatch, aga...Read More
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Having stabilized Chrysler somewhat with sales winners like LeBaron, the bestselling convertible in America, and Town & Country, Caravan, and Voyager, the bestselling minivans ever, and proving with the Charger, Daytona, and Laser that a 4-cylind...Read More
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The Corvette is a born collector’s car. Since 1953, it’s been sparking the imaginations of enthusiasts around the world, fueling passion and cultivating dreams in the young and not-so-young. The word is popularly derived from the French langu...Read More
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Do you ever really need a valid reason to buy a cool muscle car? The year was 1993. I was on a year-long break from my college studies in Arizona (because I needed more money to continue funding my education), and my brother Chris had been search...Read More