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The 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury balanced flash with something deeper
The 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury arrived at the height of Detroit’s horsepower contest, dressed in crisp lines and bright trim yet engineered with a seriousness that went beyond boulevard…
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Oldsmobile’s 1962 Jetfire brought turbocharging into the conversation early
Turbocharging is now a staple of family crossovers and compact hatchbacks, yet the idea of forcing more air into a small engine once sounded like science fiction to American…
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The 1959 Chevrolet Brookwood turned practicality into something memorable
The 1959 Chevrolet Brookwood was never meant to be a halo car. It was the wagon that took kids to school, hauled plywood on weekends, and sat outside supermarkets…
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Buick’s 1965 Wildcat carried confidence without asking for attention
Buick’s 1965 Wildcat did not need stripes, spoilers or shouting graphics to make its point. It carried the quiet confidence of a full-size car that could run with muscle…
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