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When the 1952 Nash Ambassador bet on aerodynamics
The 1952 Nash Ambassador arrived at a moment when American cars were growing longer, lower, and louder, yet few were shaped so unapologetically by the wind. Instead of chrome…
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How the 1971 Hemi Challenger quietly rewrote performance rules
The 1971 Hemi Challenger arrived just as the original muscle-car wave was starting to ebb, yet it quietly reset expectations for what a street car could do with a…
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When Pontiac made the Catalina 421HO (And what they’re worth currently)
Pontiac’s big-body Catalina became a serious performance threat when engineers slipped the 421 High Output V8 under its broad hood, turning a family-sized sedan into a quarter-mile weapon. I…
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Why the 1958 Edsel Corsair couldn’t escape its timing
The 1958 Edsel Corsair arrived with the weight of an entire industry’s expectations on its fins. In the late 1950s, Detroit was convinced that bigger, flashier and more segmented…
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