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When Nash and Hudson merged—and what they built
In the mid-20th century, the American automotive landscape was ripe for transformation, and two industry giants, Nash Motors and Hudson Motor Car Company, decided to join forces. This merger,…
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What killed the 426 Street Hemi option?
The 426 Street Hemi, a hallmark of American muscle car history, was once a dominant force on the road and the racetrack. Yet, despite its legendary status, the option…
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Why the ’60s T-Bird never gets enough credit
The 1960s Thunderbird never quite fit into one box. It wasn’t a muscle car, not quite a full luxury coupe, and it didn’t chase the Corvette’s sports car lane…
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How Pontiac built a luxury muscle coupe
In 1969, Pontiac blended raw V8 power with upscale features in a way few American manufacturers had done before. The result wasn’t a stripped-down muscle car or a bloated…
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