Mercury Cyclone – The Muscle Car From Mercury’s Heyday

Mercury Cyclone – The Muscle Car From Mercury’s Heyday The Mercury Cyclone represents the brand’s glory years producing bold American muscle cars in the 1960s and 1970s. As Ford’s upmarket badge, Mercury gained more expressive styling and increased performance to differentiate its offerings. The Cyclone coupes and convertibles delivered standout styling, potent V8s, and competitive…

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Polo R Rally car Volkswagen’s Improbable Rise as a Immortal

Polo R Rally car made by Volkswagen hatchback seems an unlikely candidate for high-level rally competition against purpose-built race cars. But Volkswagen Motorsport cleverly optimized multiple generations of Polo from 2010 onward into giant-killing rally cars competitive in S1600 and GRC classes. Punching above its weight through extensive modifications, rally versions of the Polo provide…

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Peel P50 – The World’s Smallest Production Car

Peel P50 – The World’s Smallest Production Car The tiny Peel P50 holds a place in history as the world’s smallest production automobile. Manufactured from 1962-1965 on the Isle of Man, the single-seat P50 measured just 55 inches long and 48 inches wide. Weighing a mere 130 pounds, the P50 exemplified extreme microcar minimalism in…

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