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  2. Dodge Mirada - Wikipedia

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    After their car was built, the Petty team thought the Mirada looked like a great race car, and some initial testing pleased the longtime Dodge driver. A January 17, 1981, test session at Daytona Speedway where around 15,000 Petty fans showed up to watch. However the Mirada was 8 mph (13 km/h) slower than the GM and Ford cars of the day. [5]

  3. Popular American Cars the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    The top American-made cars have changed a great deal from 1950 to today. Look back in time and see which make and model was trending in your birth year.

  4. Category:1980s cars - Wikipedia

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    Cars that were produced in the 1980s — from 1980 to 1989. ... Audi 80; Audi 100; Austin Allegro; ... Chevrolet S-10; Chevrolet S-10 Blazer;

  5. Stompers (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Stompers are battery-powered toy cars that use a single AA battery and feature four-wheel drive. They are driven by a single motor that turns both axles. They were the first battery-powered, electric, true 4WD toys. Stompers were created in 1980 by A. Eddy Goldfarb [1] and sold by Schaper Toys.

  6. Popular American Cars the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    American cars have changed a great deal from 1950 to today. ... The Ford Cortina spent many years near the top of American car lists, and the third generation that launched in the early 1970s only ...

  7. Remember These Classic Family Cars Over the Past 50 Years - AOL

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    AMC Hornet. Years produced: 1970-1977, 2023 Original starting price: $1,994 The bestselling car the American Motors Corp. ever produced, the Hornet was also the first U.S.-made hatchback, and it's ...

  8. Vector Motors - Wikipedia

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    Altogether around 50 Vector sports car models were developed and produced during the 1980s and 1990s including some racing versions mostly built using American made components. Nearly every car produced by the company is designated the letter "W" (for Wiegert) and a number. A letter "X" after the W (e.g. WX-8) signifies a prototype unit.

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