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Nostalgic muscle cars reimagined: the Ringbrothers' Rolls-Royce and Speedkore's carbon Charger.
Nostalgic muscle cars reimagined: the Ringbrothers' Rolls-Royce and Speedkore's carbon Charger.
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S8, EP3 "In the Line of Duty"The Dodge Demon 170 makes Jay smile after laying a patch of rubber; Jay's Rolls-Royce Merlin engine is 27 liters, the engine credited for winning WWII.
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S8, EP4 "Armed and Dangerous"Racing wheels hold untold stories; Mike Joy shares his vast knowledge of motorsports; Dr. Nagamatsu preserves his friend Max Balchowsky's racecar, the Old Yeller II.
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S8, EP12 "Moving Masterpieces"Fenders that stretch for days, tight and sporty proportions and influential designers unite this cross section of cars from vastly different ages.
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S8, EP16 "Limited Production"Looking at the Ford Mustang, spanning generations, symbolizing America's automotive passion.
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