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Restoring your corvette

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If you are a true car lover, then you will certainly agree that the Corvette is certainly one of the best classic cars around. Although they are considered antiques and are often found worn and dilapidated, it is not true to say that they are no use and can only be confined to the corners of a junk shop. If you love your corvette and are willing to spend some money in order to restore this classic, you can now do so by hiring the services of a corvette restoration company. For these guys, nothing is impossible and classic cars can be easily restored to its former glory. They will do the required services of car restoration such as repainting the car and customising its body according to what you specify. In fact they will refit the car with a new engine so that the car can perform as though it is brand new.

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October 20th, 2008 at 12:17 am

Dodge concept car

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Also called the Dodge Copperhead. Isn’t it a beauty?

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The Dodge Copperhead is a copper Fire Orange, front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-seater roadster convertible. While comparisons to the Dodge Viper are unavoidable, Copperhead strikes its own image with its slim dimensions. Compared to its older sibling, the Dodge Viper (also introduced in an auto show), Copperhead is three inches (76 mm) narrower, eight inches (203 mm) shorter, and has an additional 12 inches (304 mm) wheelbase.

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April 26th, 2008 at 12:48 pm

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One-off Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina

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Autoweek reports that James Glickenhaus, a well-known car collector, has commissioned Pininfarina to build a one-off Ferrari inspired by the original Ferrari P3/4 racers from the late ’60s which he hopes to showcase at a premier automotive event this summer. For those who need a reminder of their history, the original Ferrari P3/4s beat the Ford GT40s at Daytona and won the constructors’ sports car championship in ’67, the year in which the GT40s won Le Mans.

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March 26th, 2008 at 3:17 pm