Although Plymouth was killed off in 2001. at one time it was America’s third-biggest car maker. When you look at some of the charismatic cars it used to produce, it’s easy to see why: machines like the 1958 Fury were ...
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Fiat had the American market in mind when it produced the 124 Spider, which is why it was only ever available with left-hand drive. The car was sold in mainland Europe though, with 1.6-litre power when it went on sale ...
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Contrary to popular belief, this wasn’t the world’s first production turbocharged car – and it wasn’t the 1973 BMW 2002 Turbo either (it was the 1962 Oldsmobile Jetfire). But the 99 Turbo was one of the first boosted cars built ...
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1966 Chevrolet Corvette Big Tank Coupe The original Corvette was a pretty car, but its successor was much more brutal – and when Chevrolet introduced the Sting Ray in 1963, it was the quickest roadster Detroit had ever made. Its ...
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Although British buyers were able to buy a Holden Monaro (with Vauxhall badges) only recently, the origins of the brand go right the way back to 1968. Since then there have been three distinct generations of Monaro, along with numerous ...
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