Autos
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The Duster 340 showed how fast a lighter car could feel
The Plymouth Duster 340 proved that raw acceleration was not the only way to make a car feel fast. By wrapping a lively small-block in…
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The Galaxie 500 held its ground even as the market shifted
The Galaxie 500 arrived as a full-size Ford for families that wanted space, comfort, and status, then somehow managed to stay relevant while the market…
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Oldsmobile turned numbers into identity with the 442 and it stuck
Oldsmobile did something deceptively simple in the 1960s. It turned a string of digits into a promise, then into an identity. The 4-4-2 badge began…
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The Super Bee looked aggressive because it was
The Super Bee did not just look like trouble. It was engineered, styled, and marketed to be a bare-knuckle street fighter, and the 1970 version…
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Chevy blended a pickup and a muscle car and called it the El Camino
The Chevrolet El Camino never fit neatly into a parking-space label. It was not quite a pickup, not quite a muscle car, yet it borrowed…
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The GTO hit a turning point in 1971 and things were never the same
The Pontiac GTO spent the 1960s defining what an American muscle car looked, sounded, and felt like. By 1971, that same badge was fighting for…
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The 1970 Plymouth Superbird looked wild but created real visibility and parking challenges
The 1970 Plymouth Superbird was engineered to win on the oval, not to squeeze into a downtown parking garage. Its towering rear wing, long nose…
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Mechanics warn the 1969 Charger Daytona’s design made it impractical off the track
The 1969 Charger Daytona was built to win races, not grocery runs. Its towering wing and wind-cheating nose turned a boulevard cruiser into a 200-mile-per-hour…
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The 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona was built for speed but struggled in everyday use
The 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona looked like it had rolled straight from pit lane onto Main Street, and in many ways it had. Its towering…
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The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T entered strong but came too late to dominate
The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T arrived at the height of Detroit’s horsepower war with the right looks, the right engines, and the right attitude. Yet…
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