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The Penske Plan and Free Trade Part Deux
How the times have changed. In the last thirty years free trade and U.S. Government regulations along with a few other factors have put the U.S. auto industry, once one of the largest employers of Americans, on the ropes. Chrysler has been swallowed up by Fiat. GM is in the process of being cut up into smaller pieces through bankruptcy proceedings. If GM happens to survive, it will be a much smaller company compared to the big mega corporation it once was. Ford fortunately has for the time being escaped a similar fate. Ford was smart enough to not partake in government bailout funds (f ... Read More >> |
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1975 Pontiac Trans Am (L75) 455 H.O. - the King Returns?
Automotive history as it has been written, 1975 will never be known as a banner year for muscle cars. The GTO, Chevelle SS, Challenger, and Cuda were among some of the most famous muscle car names to bite the dust by 1975. In 1975 the only Mopar muscle car names that remained (had become Chrysler Cordoba clones) - the Plymouth Road Runner and Dodge Charger, which had sadly become underpowered luxury barges with pillowy seats. Ford had completely given up, the Mustang by 1975 was know as the Mustang II and based on the Ford Pinto platform. Though it was a sales success it ... Read More >> |
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