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There's a New "Sheriff" in Town
Brett Harris' First Meet Win Is Third For "Nitro Thunder"
Deuce Week, Part I
The 1932 Ford was a landmark car for Ford Motor Company, beginning a period of styling dominance for the company and, most significantly, offering the world's first mass-produced V-8 engine.
Out Of The Ordinary!
Doug Weigel’s “Wild Turkey Express” 
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Columns
Golden Memories, The Gatornats—And The “Golden Gator”
Did we ever have a busy Gatornationals weekend in Gainesville this year!
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The Jeeping Of America!
The Jeep was born during the buildup to World War II when the U.S. Army needed a maneuverable vehicle that could be used for scouting or just running errands.
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Car Show Comments
This years Seattle Roadster Show, which occurred over the first weekend of March, played host to some of the finest cars and trucks in the Pacific Northwest.
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