Not thrd gen, but incredibile history....
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Not thrd gen, but incredibile history....
Has anyone seen or read articles from the site ATE UP WITH MOTOR?
The site is totally awesome, IMO, the owner covers some pretty interesting cars and mechanical break throughs, with incredible detail and research. Right now I'm reading the newest article about the first Bendix and Bosch EFI, which I find to be incredibly interesting. Thought maybe others would enjoy the reading(s) too.
The site is totally awesome, IMO, the owner covers some pretty interesting cars and mechanical break throughs, with incredible detail and research. Right now I'm reading the newest article about the first Bendix and Bosch EFI, which I find to be incredibly interesting. Thought maybe others would enjoy the reading(s) too.
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Re: Not thrd gen, but incredibile history....
https://ateupwithmotor.com/terms-tec...ar-muscle-car/
huh? must be before my time and I used to ride around in a 66 Goat and owned a 70 Barracuda "what we now think of as muscle cars were more commonly called “Supercars,”
I always say BMW makes the modern day muscle car. (selective models of course)
huh? must be before my time and I used to ride around in a 66 Goat and owned a 70 Barracuda "what we now think of as muscle cars were more commonly called “Supercars,”
I always say BMW makes the modern day muscle car. (selective models of course)
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Car: '92 Corvette, '89 1/2-a-'Vette
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Re: Not thrd gen, but incredibile history....
That article is a short one. Check out the one about the Hydramatic.
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