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It was the 1960s, and every manufacturer — and that meant General Motors, Ford and Chrysler — offered a wide range of two-door coupes with powerful V8 engines. Names like GTO, Charger and Mustang GT meant power to burn rubber into the next county. … What’s surprising about this current muscle-car renaissance is that it’s flying in the face of a run-up in gasoline prices. But unlike the oil embargoes of the 1970s, fuel remains plentiful, though not cheap |
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