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The Oldsmobile 442 was Olds’ answer to the massively popular 1964 Pontiac GTO. It seemed Pontiac had hit a home run with the first muscle car, and the other GM passenger car divisions all wanted their ...
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Amidst the automotive industry's focus on sustainable technologies, there's also a trend of old-school revivals among major brands. Classic cars from yesteryears are being resurrected, with the likes ...
The Oldsmobile 442 was an intermediate-sized high-performance muscle car that had a place in the Oldsmobile lineup during most years from mid-1964 until 1991. The original meaning of the 442's name ...
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While the term “donk” is often loosely applied to any oversized, heavily modified American muscle car, the purists insist that a true donk must be a 1971-1976 Chevrolet Caprice or Impala with a ...
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