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1969-70 Mercury Marauder: Big brute muscle?

The 2nd generation Mercury Marauder. The Marauder name was 1st used on an engine in the late 50s and it was 1st used as a nameplate for a car in 1963 only to be retired in 1965.
These days, most new vehicles only come with a couple of different engines. But the '60s and '70s were filled with a plethora of different options.
Big, bold, and built for speed. How did the Marauder X‑100 carve its place in muscle car history?
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Featuring otherworldly styling and supercharged V-8 power, the Avanti was a midcentury masterwork. Raymond Loewy was a prolific industrial designer whose sketchbook still shapes the modern world. This ...
In the golden era of the American "Horsepower Wars," few machines commanded as much respect on the asphalt as the 1963½ Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback and its 426-cube 427 big-block engine that would ...
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