Ford vs Chevrolet - Detroit Joins the War | 2

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Ford vs Chevrolet - Fast and Sexy | 3

In the 1960s, the biggest generation of Americans of all time are reaching driving age. They want cars, and they want them to be fast and powerful, and they want them now. The best showcase for these cars is by winning races, and in the 1960s, Ford and Chevy are gunning for ea ...

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Ford vs Chevrolet - Technology in the Fast Lane | 4

It's been a hard fought battle for decades, and in the 1970s there's no signs of Ford or Chevrolet slowing down. But this time they're fighting on new grounds, ones dominated by Japanese cars. Honda, Toyota and Datsun dominate the market, and Ford and Chevy seem like they're j ...

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