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  2. Chevrolet Corvette (C3) - Wikipedia

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    The rear window defroster option was changed from the forced-air type of previous years to the new "Electro-Clear" defogger, an in-glass heated element type. [19] Even without a convertible model, the Corvette still set new sales records. Car and Driver recorded 6.8 second 0-60 mph times in both L48 and L82 4-speed equipped 1976 Corvettes. The ...

  3. Cunningham C-3 - Wikipedia

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    To have his namesake cars homologated as a manufacturer for Le Mans, Cunningham needed to build 25 examples of the C-3. [3] [4] [5] [6]Two pre-production cars similar in appearance to the C-2Rs were built at the company's West Palm Beach location; a roadster with chassis number 5205, and a coupe with chassis number 5206X.

  4. File:1952-55 Cunningham C3 with Brooks Stevens body, front ...

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    English: Displayed amongst the bitzas and non-Cunninghams, this 1952/1955 Cunningham C3 seen at the 2018 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance has an interesting history. #5235 was one of the unbodied chassis left after Cunningham closed up shop, and it ended up with Hilltop Trailer Sales of Evansville, Ind., along with several others.

  5. Chevrolet Corvette - Wikipedia

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    25th Anniversary, New fastback rear window, Silver Anniversary and Indy 500 Pace Car special editions; Pace-car included sport seats and spoilers-front and rear, limited option-glass t-tops; redesigned interior, dash, instruments. The biggest engine was the L82 350 with 220 hp.

  6. File:1954 Cunningham C3 Coupé (5440), rear right at Hershey ...

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  7. Trunk (car) - Wikipedia

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    The open trunk in the rear of a Porsche Boxster Early automobiles had provision for mounting an external trunk as on a 1931 Ford Model A, in addition to the rumble seat.. The trunk (American English) or boot (British English) of a car is the vehicle's main storage or cargo compartment, often a hatch at the rear of the vehicle.