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  2. Fender skirts - Wikipedia

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    Fender skirts are used for aesthetic and aerodynamic reasons. Rather than the air entering and being trapped in the rear wheel well, it flows smoothly over the bodywork. Fender skirts are generally detachable to allow for tire changes and installation of snow chains. Fender skirts are typically used on the rear wheels.

  3. Chevrolet Corvette (C3) - Wikipedia

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    The new rear design was more up-to-date than the 60's shape that it replaced with the vast majority of enthusiasts embracing the new design. For the 1974 model only, casting limitations mandated left and right bumper covers with a vertical center seam. The anti-theft alarm key activator was moved from the rear panel to the front left fender.

  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. 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.

  6. General Motors G platform (RWD) - Wikipedia

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    The G-bodies were some of the last cars to follow the front-engine, large V8 and rear-wheel drive muscle car formula, remaining popular while most mid-sized cars moved to front-wheel drive. They were also among the last production-based vehicles raced in NASCAR (and competitively, with the Buick Regal in particular dominating many races in its ...

  7. Fender (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Austin 10 with red fenders. Fender is the American English term for the part of an automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle body that frames a wheel well (the fender underside). ). Its primary purpose is to prevent sand, mud, rocks, liquids, and other road spray from being thrown into the air by the rotating