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The 1958 Edsel Corsair didn’t just flop it became one of Ford’s biggest missteps
The 1958 Edsel Corsair was supposed to be Ford’s bold new middle-class status symbol, a car that would slot neatly between humble family sedans and aspirational luxury cruisers. Instead,…
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The Barracuda reflected a turning point no one could avoid
The Plymouth Barracuda arrived just ahead of the pony car wave, then spent a decade chasing, matching, and finally redefining what American performance could look like. In the process,…
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The Daytona pushed aerodynamics further than most expected
The Dodge Charger Daytona arrived as a blunt instrument aimed at the air itself. In a sport that had long treated aerodynamics as an afterthought, it turned airflow into…
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The Road Runner’s simplicity was exactly what made it work
The Plymouth Road Runner arrived as a blunt instrument just as muscle cars were getting fancy, and that bluntness was exactly the point. Instead of more chrome, gadgets, and…
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