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How the 1964 Mercury Comet Cyclone entered the fight
The 1964 Mercury Comet Cyclone did not just roll quietly into showrooms, it arrived as Mercury’s opening punch in Detroit’s escalating performance wars. By turning a sensible compact into a ...
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The Hidden Gem Muscle Car That Outperforms Its Price Tag
This classic Pontiac coupe launches faster than newer sports cars and pricier 1960s muscle car favorites ...
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The forgotten powerhouse: Chevrolet's rarest engine
The 427 Z11 V-8 dominated the drag strip and could have owned the classic muscle car era had GM allowed it.
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These Rare Mercury Coupes Deserve Mustang-Level Respect
These little-known cousins of the Ford family may be obscure, but are equally as interesting as their more famous ...
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Comet Wierzchos buzzes the sun later today: But can you see it?
C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos) brightened significantly ahead of its close approach to the sun.
Most people's dream cars are typically set in supercar territory; they're low-slung and capable of exceeding 200 mph (322 kph). Some individuals, however, chase vehicles they fell in love with as kids ...
The Phoenix Mercury missed the playoffs in 2006, but they were headed in the right direction. They picked up nice wins, and some of them required extra effort. Aug 26, 2010; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Phoenix ...
The Phoenix Mercury's first season was a success. They finished the season with a record of 16-12, and they were one of four teams that made the playoffs. The others were the Charlotte Sting, the ...
The Phoenix Mercury had three overtime games in 2003, and they finished 1-2 in those outings. The first was against the Los Angeles Sparks, and the Sparks beat them 80-77. That game went into double ...
The Phoenix Mercury made their debut in 1997. Since then, they have accomplished great things, including their three championships. The Mercury made the playoffs in their first season, and they have ...
Choose your fighter for the origin of water on Earth! Was it always here or did it come to this planet from somewhere else in space? And, either way, what does this mean for other water worlds in our ...
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