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Ford’s 1965 Mustang GT made 290 hp and brought real performance to the masses
The 1965 Mustang GT marked the moment when Ford’s pony car stopped being a stylish commuter and started acting like a real performance machine. With a high-compression 289-cubic-inch V8…
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1965 300L from Chrysler marked the end of an era with style and power
The Chrysler 300 “letter cars” began as rolling statements of engineering swagger, and by the mid-1960s they had become some of Detroit’s most distinctive performance luxury machines. The 1965…
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The 1970 Chevy Nova SS delivers strong performance in a simple package
The 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS arrived at the height of the muscle era with a simple formula: a compact body, a big V8, and almost nothing that did not…
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Plymouth’s 1971 Hemi ’Cuda arrived just as emissions rules ended the muscle era
The 1971 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda landed in showrooms just as federal emissions rules, rising insurance premiums, and changing fuel standards began to choke off Detroit’s wildest performance cars. It…
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