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Marc and Tommy plug a monster bowtie power plant into the newly painted Chevelle Project; the thousand-plus-horsepower Highwayman Mercury finally gets a chance to stretch its legs.
Marc and Tommy plug a monster bowtie power plant into the newly painted Chevelle Project; the thousand-plus-horsepower Highwayman Mercury finally gets a chance to stretch its legs.
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