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  2. Hemmings Motor News - Wikipedia

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    It was a monthly periodical focused primarily on muscle cars from the postwar era to present. Content included original cars, restorations, modified cars and new-production muscle cars. Subscribers to Hemmings Muscle Machines were notified in a letter with their January 2025 issue that the February 2025 issue will be their last. Hemmings cited ...

  3. American City Business Journals - Wikipedia

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    Hemmings Classic Car - Launched in 1970 as Special Interest Autos, which was acquired by ACBJ in April 2002 with the purchase of Hemmings Motor News Publishing, renamed in 2004; Hemmings Motor News - Launched in 1954, acquired by ACBJ in April 2002 with the purchase of Hemmings Motor News Publishing; Hemmings Muscle Machines - Launched in 2003 ...

  4. Pontiac Can Am - Wikipedia

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    The Pontiac Can Am is a midsize muscle car built by Pontiac and based on the Pontiac LeMans and the Pontiac Grand Am. The Can Am was a special edition option package and was only available in 1977. It was named for the Can Am racing series, continuing the race theme used for the Pontiac Grand Prix, LeMans and Trans Am.

  5. AMC AMX - Wikipedia

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    The AMC AMX is a two-seat GT-style muscle car produced by American Motors Corporation from 1968 through 1970. [2] [6] As one of just two American-built two-seaters, the AMX was in direct competition with the one-inch (2.5 cm) longer wheelbase Chevrolet Corvette, [7] for substantially less money.

  6. Maisto - Wikipedia

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    Muscle Machines - 1/18,1/24 and 1/64 scale first produced by Funline in 1999, then taken over by Maisto. Cartoonish, but accurately detailed rods with bloated wheels and large engines. Cartoonish, but accurately detailed rods with bloated wheels and large engines.

  7. Chevrolet L78 - Wikipedia

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    DeMauro, Thomas A. "Simultaneous Combustion - 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS L78: How a 1967 Chevelle SS L78 396/375-hp tribute project led to restoring a numbers-matching original--at the same time." In Hemmings Muscle Machines. August 2014.