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What street car is fitted with an ignition chip to prevent it from exceeding 205 mph?
That would be the 2005 Ford GT.
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What was the first mass produced 8 cylinder automobile?
Although there were other 8 cylinder vehicles produced previously, the Marmon Company was the first to mass produce an 8 cylinder automobile.
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Although capable of 90 mph, test engineers noted that "The thrill of the moment did not enourage repeating the event," for which automobile?
That would be the 1951 Jaguar Mark V at 213 cubic inch OHV in-line 6 cylinders, with dual carbureturs, and 125 bph.
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Clyde Barrow took time out of his fast paced schedule, to write a letter to one Henry Ford, complimenting him on the speed and freedom of continual maintenance for which vehicle?
Bonnie and Clyde were so impressed with the speed and quality of the 1932 Ford Victoria, they took time out from robbing banks to write Heny Ford and tell him how pleased their were with the ride and comfort of their "get-away vehicle!"
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Which vehicle in the Woodland Collection was designed by an "Edsel" and has a serial number of "-007" out of only 10 produced?
The very unique 75th Anniversary version of the 1932 Ford Roadster (built in 2007).
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Which vehicle customized by Junior Kurtz, included subtle changes by splitting and butter-flying the hood?
If you guessed the 1932 Ford Phaeton, you would be correct!
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Which car was one of the fastest production cars produced in 1955 and had a dry-sump oil system?
That would be the dream car of every serious collector would be the 1955 Mercedes Benz 300 SL Gull Wing.
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When the Chevrolet Division of GM produced its' 50 millionth automobile, it was the same model of which 1955 classic on display in the museum.
It was a very popular car in its time, and still remains that way today, the 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Sports Coup.
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Which vintage car has a chassis made of ash wood while the body panels are steel?
That would be a car owned by a former Estrella Warbird Museum President, Ed Morrison. It's a 1930 Morris Minor, which looks like a mini version of the 1929 REO Speedwagon Camper.