High, Hot, and Handsome
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No matter what the angle, the classic shape of a 29 on Deuce rails remains the essence of hot rodding. The decklid was louvered to release trapped air, and the license plate and 39 teardrops were used because the car was flat-towed to the salt flats. The rubber combo included 5.50x16 and 6.00x18 Firestones. 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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