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    The Radically Different 1967 Cadillac Eldorado The Cadillac Eldorado is one of those cars that almost everybody is familiar with. Even if you're not a [diehard classic car fan] you've probably seen a white convertible Eldorado with a set of bullhorns mounted as a hood ornament on a TV show or movie. Sidebar: If you already own one of these cars and you're looking to set it up Texas style, there's [a company called bum steer] that sells ready to mount horns. In this article we're going to…

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    right onto the factory bumper. This is the strongest winch mount sold anywhere today. The finish is a classy black powder coat that looks good on any vehicle. You could choose a raw steel or bare finish too, if you prefer that look. Fab Fours: The Company All their products are made in the USA. Their factory is in South Carolina and they hold two patents: one for Side Steps and the other for "winch mounts". They are one of America's Fastest-Growing…

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    http://hhclassic.com/i-13711038-hood-bar-extensions.html 1957 was the last year of some of the most iconic Chevys that were ever manufactured in Detroit. The Tri-Fives have become a cult classic at car shows and with collectors, and they have had songs named after them and have starred in movies. Entire cottage industries have sprung up to help hotrodders get the most from these vehicles. If you are restoring your 1957 Chevrolet, then make sure that you replace chrome parts like the hood bar…

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    gots some pretty expensive cars to,and that`s what I`ll be talking about today. So sit back relax and enjoy the ride. The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport the fastest car in the world.This car is extremely fast with a top speed of 268 mph, that is halfway between the speed of an airplane! It can also go from 0 - 62 mph,in just 2.4 seconds.With that speed it could travel a quarter mile in 9.6 seconds..It even holds the world record for being the fastest road car in the world.Not to brag…

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    talking about cars. Our most prominent shared interest…

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    Shelby Cobra Essay

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    Americas Fastest car The shelby cobra was the fastest, most well known car of the1960s. This hot rod was able to reach 196 miles per hour and go 0 to 60 in 4.01 seconds. There were only about 3,000 shelby cobras made in the 1960s but many replicas have been made. An average original shelby cobra made in the 1960s would cost you about $100,000-$200,000. The shelby cobra was one of the most powerful cars in the 1960s with its v8 engine, well known body, and the fastest car of the 1960s reaching…

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    Ford Pinto

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    Ford Pinto and Tylenol case The issue surrounding the companies was their products that did not meet the ethical and legal standards. In Ford Pinto case, the company came up with a model vehicle to compete with the Japanese, which dominated the car sale segment. Ford Pinto was invented with its price and delivery low and faster respectively. The car was associated with explosive problems. A problem was detected in the car tank in which the tank was spilling the fuel. This increased the case…

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    them a weight advantage of 76,800 pounds over the average car. Just the trailers alone can weigh from 30,000 to 70,000 pounds. Clearly, truck accidents are more dangerous because of the heavy loads they carry. To further bring home the point, consider that in terms of destructive energy, the average car would have to drive at 300 mph to attain the same destructive energy of a truck driving at 60 mph (and weighing 25 times more than the car). The Effect of Weight on the Semi Truck's Braking…

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    Chapter 19 Technology in the Early 20th Century The strength and creativity of the technological enterprise turned into the most pervasive characteristic of the twentieth century. Many of the inventions of this time led to increased production of capital goods and many of them touched directly on the quality and style of life of the human species, specifically in America. Three areas with major technological advancements during the beginning of the twentieth century were advances in…

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    goods and production and a more effective work tactic. Most importantly, the sequential construction system cut the time taken to produce the Model T from 12.5 hours to only 93 minutes. Henry Ford brought the extravagance, comfort, convenience of the car to the everyday folk. Institutionalization prompted lower costs, higher quality and more solid and reliable items. Higher profitability implies more benefits, for the everyday workers. Specialists then have more cash to purchase items, making…

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