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    5 starsn1marconu | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 14 2008 | auto, car, automotive, parts, detroit, toyota, racing, nascar, hotrod, california

    We owe a debt of gratitude to early hot rodders. Those who modified and raced cars in their day pushed along the development and evolution of cars and vehicle steering mechanisms so now we can count on precise, safe and reliable steering mechanisms and units without question.

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    5 starsn1marconu | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 14 2008 | automotive, ford, edsel, marketing, disaster, planning, prpduct, launch, toyota, detroit, chrysler, lincoln, mercury

    . To call a car or any product an Edsel is to provide the worst of insults. The Edsel was a car designed and manufactured by the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn in the late 1950s. 157, 1958, 1959 to be exact. The debacle of the Edsel was both one of the most spectacular and worst failures to befall the vibrant American automobile industry of that day

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    I'm looking forward to trying this place.

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