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A show car is an automobile built for the specific purpose of entering in show competitions. They are seldom if ever driven, and most often transported to the show in an [[enclosed trailer]].
 
A show car is an automobile built for the specific purpose of entering in show competitions. They are seldom if ever driven, and most often transported to the show in an [[enclosed trailer]].
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A show car is an automobile built for the specific purpose of entering in show competitions. They are seldom if ever driven, and most often transported to the show in an enclosed trailer.



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