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That’s one ugly mofo right there.
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YES
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...Combustion chambers scientifically “domed” to increase compression and intensify power with subsequent fuel economy...
How about that! It’s a
hemi!
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Irvin S. Cobb lent his name to line of corncob pipes.
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$895 in 1933 works out to about $16,500 today. I’d say that’s a heck of a price for such a large and upscale car.
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It'd be like if there was a company that made Buick LaCrosses and Lexus ESs and sold em for the price of a base model Fiesta. Hupmobile really IS the car for the careful investor.