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Buick "Darth Vader" "Bad to the Bone"

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  The Grand National had humble roots beginning in auto-racing. In 1978, because the energy extremity demanded additional svelte platforms, the elephantine 17-and-a-half-foot-long Buick imperial lost a bottom of length and a brace of cylinders. With this everyday base erected on the G- body platform associate degreed an mechanics plan in 1981, the Buick came a significant contestant in NASCAR , with Richard Petty winning the first race of the season — the‘81 Daytona five hundred — in his imperial. The imperial steamrolled the competition. 1981 - 1982 saw Darrell Waltrip skilled worker a imperial to win the Winston Cup steeplechase Championship succeeding.However, the machine swept  the manufacturer’s crown, with a imperial within the winner’s circle in a very gorgeous forty seven out of sixty two races, If that was n’t enough. In 1982, Buick moved  to subsidize on this success and introduced the steeplechase , named for the Winston Cup Championship it had simply won. the first Buick

1970 Chevrolet Nova Yenko Deuce

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For 1969 the bother II plate was retired, deed the star plate.   The "Chevy II by Chevrolet" trunklid badge was replaced with "Nova by Chevrolet" and therefore the "Chevy II" badge on top of the grille was replaced with the bowtie emblem and therefore the ’69 model was promoted underneath the star model name in Chevrolet sales literature. As with alternative 1969 metric weight unit vehicles , protection steering columns were incorporated into the star. Simulated air extractor/vents were additional below the star script, that was settled to the front fender behind the wheelwell rather than the rear quarter panel. The 350 cubic measure (5.7 L) V8 with four-barrel mechanical device that came customary with the SS choice was revised with a five horsepower (4 kW) increase to three hundred horsepower (220 kW), whereas a two-barrel carbureted version of the 350 cubic measure (5.7 L) V8 rated at 255 horsepower (190 kW) was a brand new choice on non-SS m
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