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One-Owner 1995 Chevy K1500 With 5.7 V8 and Auto Has 38k Actual Miles, But There's a Catch

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Produced between 1959 and 2002 in the United States, the C/K series of trucks from General Motors was sold by Chevrolet and GMC as pickup trucks, chassis-cab, and medium-duty models. They also served as the baseline for the company's full-size SUVs, of course. With decades. continue reading. )

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Stock Nissan GT-R Drag Races Modified Isuzu D-Max Pickup Truck, It's Closer Than Expected

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Considering that R34 Skyline GT-R production concluded in August 2002, more than 20 years ago. How long has it been since Nissan separated the GT-R from the long-running Skyline?

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This Viper-Powered 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Just Sold for 2025 Ram Rebel Money

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Back when you could say ‘Dodge’ and ‘Ram’ in the same breath, the carmaker brought the world a one-of-a-kind sport pickup truck based on the regular Ram 1500, with just 10,000 or so units made. The so-called Dodge Ram SRT-10 first saw the light of day as a concept back in 2002, before its unveiling the following year.

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Road to AAPEX Season 2 Ep. 2

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Today, it’s the route for Babcox Media’s Joe Keene, an ASE-certified technician, who is charged with fixing a rare 2002 Lincoln Blackwood – one of the rarest models that the manufacturer produced. It was powered by an Intech four-valve, 5.4-liter At least this is how it debuted more than 20 years ago.

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The Lincoln Blackwood Was So Much More Than A Fancy Ford F-150

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Introduced in 2002, the Blackwood immediately flopped so hard it was cancelled within a year.

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Stylish Mazda 6e Gets Revealed Early Across Imagination Land After Trademark Leak

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The Mazda6 (also known as Atenza) is a tragic story underlying the perils for classic passenger cars across the new landscape of the current automotive industry, which is focused mostly on crossovers, SUVs, and trucks. continue reading. )

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At $3,500, Is This 2002 Ford F-150 A Darkly Good Deal?

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Today’s Nice Price or No Dice F-150 looks like it’s straight out of a Mad Max movie and is claimed in its ad to have “unique performance and needs.” Let’s decide if a lower price tag is also necessary. Read more.

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