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Ford's most powerful classic muscle car wasn't a Mustang
The most powerful Mustang in the 60s was the Boss 429, but this limited production model was substantially more powerful.
Rated at 375 horsepower, the optional 396-cubic-inch L78 V8 was the most potent engine available in a factory-built Nova.
Chris earned a Master’s degree in Defense and Strategic Studies (Highest Honors) from the University of Texas at El Paso. His graduate work concentrated on Global and National Security, Low-Intensity ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — Strong winds and ominous clouds forced SpaceX to scrub its Falcon Heavy rocket launch of the ViaSat company’s telecommunications satellite on Monday morning. The rarely seen ...
Due to import tariffs, Pontiacs made in Canada were powered by Chevrolet, and the 425-hp big-block 409 V8 was available in full-size cars like the Strato-Chief ...
Chicane Auctions’ May Collector, Performance & Rare Car Auction is now live and taking bids up until 8.30pm AEST on May 28.
CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION — For the first time ever in Florida, SpaceX was able to land one of its Falcon 9 rockets just minutes after lifting off from an adjacent launch pad. It also means ...
This 1983 Holden VH Commodore SL/X HDT ADP is sure to be staying with its current family for many, many, years to come ...
CNET dug into the latest speed test data to see how the country’s largest cable internet provider fared in national speed test data. Trey Paul was a CNET senior editor covering broadband. His 20+ ...
The Beatles were greeted by the deafening roar of thousands of screaming fans when they arrived in the United States for the very first time on this day in history, Feb. 7, 1964. "When the Beatles ...
Saving for retirement can seem daunting, especially when you have no idea where to start. But the 4% rule, a popular guideline used to determine how much you can comfortably spend each year from your ...
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