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The cars that made the 1950s a turning point for performance
The 1950s did not just add a little extra speed to family cars, they rewired what performance meant on the road and at the ...
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The most ambitious American cars of the 1950s
American automakers in the 1950s treated the showroom like a laboratory, using chrome, fins, and ever-larger engines to test ...
It was a funny moment but there was also something interesting about it. Because Russo's reacted as though he'd never really heard this argument. That no one had ever pointed out that Cousy played ...
Considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time, Willie Mays has left an indelible mark on the sport. Now, collectors and fans alike have the opportunity to own a piece of history with the ...
TULSA, Okla. — David Jenkins is calling Tulsa home after a decorated Olympic career led him to raise his family in Green Country. Jenkins rose to prominence in the 1950s when the U.S. served as the ...
GREEN BAY - The Green Bay Packers introduced their first new, old uniform in six years Thursday in an homage to the 1950s. It's not entirely accurate to call them throwback uniforms, and the Packers ...
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — It was just a different era is all George Williams can say when he thinks about growing up in the 1950s and '60s as a kid. He said it's a period in his life marked by segregation.
Nicknamed "Little Ferrari" by the one-and-only Steve McQueen, the 208S was a gorgeous two-seat roadster developed by a Fiat tuning house turned low-volume carmaker. In the wake of the Second World War ...
Alex Delvecchio was the last remaining star from the Detroit Red Wings' Stanley Cup-winning dynasty of the 1950s. With his passing on Tuesday, July 1, the Free Press decided it's time to take another ...
Sports Illustrated might not be the media outlet it once was – to be fair, not many are in today’s market — but when SI attacks a topic, it can create fun and interesting conversations. In its most ...
With all the many incredible sports cars made over the years by more prominent names of the automotive industry, it's likely not many humans alive today still remember a car named MG MGA. Yet, for a ...
MORGANTOWN — Rene Henry, a Charleston native, was called in to serve two years from 1954 to 1956 as the young replacement for WVU sports information director Edgar O. Barrett when he was in the U.S.
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