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1965–1970 Buick Wildcat (Second Generation)

In 1966 a one-year-only Wildcat "Gran Sport Performance Group" package could be ordered by selecting the "A8/Y48" option. Two engine choices were available. The single carb 425 CID/340 hp V8 was included in...
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’70 Ford Mustang Mach I Coupe

The Ford Mustang Mach 1 was a performance model of the Ford Mustang that was introduced in August 1968 as a 1969 model. The newly restyled 1969 Mustang had three bodystyles, and the Mach 1 package was...
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’70 Ford Mustang Mach I Coupe

The Ford Mustang Mach 1 was a performance model of the Ford Mustang that was introduced in August 1968 as a 1969 model. The newly restyled 1969 Mustang had three bodystyles, and the Mach 1 package was...

Mach 40 – 1969 Ford Mustang

Imagine Ford, buoyed by the Le Mans success of the GT40 beginning in 1966, decided to take on Ferrari in the showroom in addition to the track. How would a fastback ’69 Mustang look if it morphed to the...
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Citroen BX 4TC

By the time Citroen rolled out the BX 4TC in 1986, the Group B supercar wars in the World Rally Championship were in full swing. Unfortunately, the perpetually quirky French brand brought the...

March-Porsche 90P

The name Porsche is synonymous with success in racing, particularly in sports cars. But when Porsche tried its hand at Indycar in the late 1980s, just about everything that could go wrong did. Porsche's...
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Dodge Magnum

After the success of the Charger Daytona (and the third gen Charger after it), it would be easy to assume that Dodge would keep on winning in NASCAR. And the Magnum, introduced in 1978, looked like it would...

Chaparral 2H

In the 1960s, some of the most innovative racecars in the world came out of the Midland, Texas shop ofChaparral Cars co-owner/designer/driver Jim Hall. The white, Chevrolet-powered sports prototypes...
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Life L190

There's a lot to be said for going against the grain and being an independent thinker. But if you're looking for arguments against venturing outside the norm, you can't do much better thant the story of...