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  • [[Category:Famous Cars]] [[Category:Dream Cars]]
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  • [[Category:Models]] [[Category:Dream Cars]] [[Category:Famous Cars]] [[Category:Needs Collaboration]]
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  • [[Category:Famous Cars]] [[Category:Race Cars]]
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  • ...were backing up to the [[staging area]] after their [[burnout]]. The most famous of the BUGs was [[Jungle Pam]].
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  • [[Category:Dream Cars]] [[Category:Concept Cars]]
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  • ...nce that time I have always been interested in Dream/Concept/Styling Study cars – and especially the Chrysler Turbine. ...t articles. The first is about the 1963 Chrysler Turbine program, where 50 cars were given to the public to test for 3 months. The second one is more about
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  • "Mr. Norm" Krause was the more famous brother at Grand Spaulding Dodge. ...initially passed, but when they heard about the [[Max Wedge]] performance cars, they agreed and opened the dealership in October of 1962. Their advertisin
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  • ...ikely the most famous Funny Car ever. The [[Charger]] was one of the first cars to do half-track smoky [[burnouts]], which it needed to lay rubber down for ...d the driver to sit lower without drive-shaft interference. Very few Funny Cars did this, and this Charger was the last to do so.
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  • ...and since it didn't really fit in with his collection of 50s Finned Dream Cars, he sold it to Steve Juliano -- who still owns the car today. [[Category:Concept Cars]]
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  • To the most of us [[MoparStyle]] kind of guys, Virgil Exner is most famous for his “[[Forward Look]]” years at the [[Chrysler Corporation]]. I lik ...ood athletic build – and was very dapper. Exner also showed an interest in cars at a young age, and collected car catalogs. As a teenager, Exner insisted o
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  • [[Category:Concept Cars]] [[Category:Dream Cars]]
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  • [[Category:Concept Cars]] [[Category:Dream Cars]]
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  • Other Valiant-based concept cars: [[Chrysler 250]] (Ghia body, Chrysler built), [[Asymmetrica]] (Ghia body, [[Category:Models]] [[Category:Dream Cars]]
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  • Carrozzeria Ghia SpA (established 1916 in Turin) is one of the most famous Italian [[automobile design]] and [[coachbuilding firms]], established by G ...designed special bodies for Alfa Romeo, Fiat, and Lancia, one of the most famous was the Fiat 508 Balilla sports coupe (1933). The factory was rebuilt at Vi
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  • ...s]] and refurbish. Later they would also use Dodge Chassis. They'd buy the cars and discard the bodies. On that, they would place a [[Pickup truck]] or a [ == Famous Examples of This Model == <!-- Do not remove this Heading -->
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  • ...ions list as Chrysler stopped producing big-block V8 engines in production cars during the end of 1978 model year. A performance model, the "GT" had been a == Famous Examples of This Model == <!-- Do not remove this Heading -->
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  • The 1957 Chrysler Imperial is probably the most famous and popular Imperial in history. Styling was once again handled by Virgil E == Background of The Exner Era Dream Cars == <!-- Do not remove this line As it is a heading -->
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  • In 1968, [[Dodge]] made 50 "Race Only" [[Dart]] [[Hemi]] drag cars for connected Drag Racers. == Famous Examples of This Model == <!-- Do not remove this Heading -->
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  • ...car #43 was the most famous of the [[Petty Dynasty]] -- and maybe the most famous NASCAR Driver of all time. Petty spent the better part of his childhood around race cars. He built engines, painted bodies and worked in the [[pits]] long before he
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  • "In the manner of timeless British sports cars, the interior of the Dodge Demon is purposely functional, not frivolous," s [[Category:Dream Cars]]
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  • ...nd-up, purpose-built vehicles. Pro Street class is for American production cars and trucks. ...tered, and the field has not been filled with a full official 16 qualified cars, points standings of the entered vehicles will determine which of the non-q
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  • McEwen gained his early experience in a variety of cars, beginning in 1953 with a '53 Oldsmobile at Santa Ana Drags in Irvine. He t ...es]], Altereds, and eventually [[dragsters]] and [[funny cars]]. Among the cars he drove were the Stone-Woods-Cook '50 Olds fastback, the Bader and Ferrara
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  • ...26 million. Chrysler improved the Maxwell, there were thousands of unsold cars, and sold them off at a profit of $5 per car. Maxwell and [[Chalmers]] wer ...ruck company. Almost incidentally, he brought out a new line of commercial cars--the [[Fargo]] "Packet" and "Clipper”, based on Plymouth and DeSoto mecha
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  • ...er than II that Garlits may not have envisioned that he would have so many cars or that the numbering scheme would define them. From 1957 through 1960, thi Built in 1960, this is the first of many, many cars on which longtime Garlits sidekick [[Connie Swingle]] laid his hands. It wa
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