1932 Ford Sedan - The Ultimate Dual-Purpose Hot Rod
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Tex Smith grabbed this shot at the Seattle Roadster show in the winter of 1963. The mammoth trophy came from the Oakland show, and was reportedly displayed at Bob Tindles dealership when the car wasnt on tour. Bobs brother, Terry, claims to still have it. 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 V8 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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