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Water Wagons
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| Remember when automakers changed a car's body every year? General Motors' 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air looked nothing like the 1958 model it replaced or the 1957 version before that. A drive for efficiency ended all that, as carmakers tended to bring out multip |
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Jan 18, 2005 01:06:05 |
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