Speedway Motors Museum - Treasure House
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You're probably familiar with Kurtis race cars, but did you know that Frank Kurtis got involve with sports cars? This roadster is one of 30 or so built shortly after World War II, during the sports car boom. The early bodies were aluminum; later models, like this one, were fiberglass. Kurtis sold them complete with flatheads, but pre-visioned the kit car market by also offering the cars as do-it-yourself packages with other engine options. View Related Article
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Chrysler 300 Research
Review in-depth reviews on the new Chrysler 300, featuring test drives, comparisons, options, features and more. The 300 has a V6 standard engine producing 178 horsepower, and it has a comparable warranty. Also check out the Buick Lacrosse and the Pontiac G6.
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