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  • ...ger drivers. Ford was most often thought of to be the first to have a Pony Car, with their Mustang. In actuality, Plymouth beat them to market with the Ba
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  • ...formation on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model A car, typically a [[sports car]], that car only seat two people.
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  • ...d is still used to this day in Australia. Falcon sounds more like a sports car than a compact sedan. This sleek two seat “sport roadster” could have g ...ie “Four Girls in Town”. With only a short time on the silver screen, this car showed off its design potential. A likeness could even be found in a set of
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  • ...ntries and in 20 languages. NASCAR fans are the most brand loyal in all of sports, and as a result more Fortune 500 companies participate in NASCAR than any
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  • ...t, nimble "roadster with an attitude," a perfect balance of classic sports car proportion and simplicity blended with modern design and performance. ...ream car]] for many, the Dodge Demon is designed to be an attainable dream car," said Jae Chung – Dodge Demon Principal Exterior Designer, [[Chrysler Gr
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  • ...a Romeo, Fiat, and Lancia, one of the most famous was the Fiat 508 Balilla sports coupe (1933). The factory was rebuilt at Via Tomassi Grossi, after being de ...eign firms ordering Ghia designs, such as Ford (the Lincoln Futura concept car), Volkswagen (the Karmann Ghia), and Volvo (the Volvo P1800). Chrysler and
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  • Car Model Template ...formation on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model
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  • ...ell]], who burst onto the drag racing scene in the late 1960's in NHRA's E-Sports Class then in '71 graduated to NHRA ProStock racing, fielding a [[Sox & Mar ...on radio stations in every Midwest market. ''' Bobby Yowell''' drove this car beginning in 1974 and ran incredible '''8.42 @ 160.92''' eventually wreckin
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  • ...was driven over 100,000 Miles by the owner who had it the longest, and the car has had at least five different engine/transmission combos. ...ysler D'Elegance. Later there would be a [[1958 Imperial D'Elegance]] show car.
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  • ...Ford Thunderbird. The Firearrows followed a logical progression from dream car to producible vehicle. ...at line up on the right side. Use the Upload link to upload photos of this car model and replace the FilenameUploaded/description in the below -->
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  • ...il order by placing small ads for Mickey Thompson ET Wheels in Hot Rod and Car Craft magazines. The company is soon taking orders from across the United S Summit Racing builds its first project cars, a Laser 917 kit car and a turbo Trans Am.
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  • The IHRA is currently owned by Feld Entertainment, who bought the Motor Sports division of Live Nation in 2008. IHRA, Monster Jam, SuperBull, Monster Ener ...mpetition. [[Top Fuel]], [[Pro Fuel]] and [[Prostalgia]] [[Nitro]] [[Funny Car]] comprise the three professional classes. The [[Summit Racing Equipment]]
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  • ...he body of an automobile, bus, horse-drawn carriage, or railroad passenger car (known formally as a railway carriage). The word "coach" was derived from t ...ome bodies such as those entirely alloy bodies fitted to many Pierce-Arrow car contained little or no timber though they were mounted on a conventional st
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  • [[Image:Ls2007a.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Big Red Ram]] is and example of a [[NSS]] car in [[NMCA]]]] [[Image:Dodge funny car.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Dodge]] [[Funny Car]] in [[NHRA]] circa 2003]]
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  • ...sold as stripped 300s. They lacked many of the performance, appearance, & sports options, and has more mundane base engine offerings. Sadly, the 300 was bas ...999, Chrysler came back with the 300M -- but few consider it a real letter car. In 2005 the Chrysler 300C was introduced -- with the SRT8 being the high p
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  • ...was identified by a black and red grille treatment, red boot lid moldings, sports wheel covers and waist-high body striping. It was powered by a high compres ...stralian [[Valiant Charger R/T]] in 1971 Chrysler Australia had a new hero car.
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  • ..., its sister division [[Dodge]], had to wait until 1970 for its first Pony Car -- the Challenger. While both the Dodge and Plymouth Pony Cars of 1970-1974 ...e brought back the Challenger, after a 34 year absence as an American Pony car. Like Ford with the Mustang, and Chevrolet with the Camaro -- the Challenge
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  • ...[[Hemi]] power and later to high-gear-only. The carbureted version of this car is the one that beat the nay-saying Californians in Houston but got whipped ...h at the U.S. Nationals that year and in 1988 went 182 mph in Bristol. The car is now in the Don [[Garlits Museum]] of Drag Racing.
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  • ...ect of the clutchless fluid-coupling design called "creep" that causes the car to want to move while in a driving gear, even at idle. The primary disadvan ...uired that the driver know when to make a shift, as well as how to get the car off to a smooth start.
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  • ...press was the fastest American made vehicle from 0 to 100 MPH as tested by Car and Driver magazine. '''Favorite Sports Team'''
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