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  2. New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The group had approximately 350-400 members and 80 antique race cars as of 2007. [1] The group has been inducting area racers in its hall of fame since 1998. [1] By design, the Hall has no permanent home. Instead, a mobile caravan of induction plaques, antique race cars and memorabilia is displayed at major auto racing shows and events in the ...

  3. Nostalgia Super Stock - Wikipedia

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    Nostalgia Super Stock (aka NSS) is among the most popular, and fastest growing forms of drag racing. The class recreates the style of drag racing very popular in the 1960s with drivers like Ronnie Sox, Dick Landy, Butch Leal and Judy Lilly . NSS's roots go back to the early 1980s, when retired Super Stock racers Dave Duell, Arlen Vanke and ...

  4. New England Dragway - Wikipedia

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    The New England Hot Rod Hall of Fame is a memorial located at the entrance to the racing pits of New England Dragway listing more than 100 people, teams, and businesses that have had a significant impact on the hobby of hot rodding and the sport of drag racing in New England. The New England Hot Rod Hall of Fame Memorial at New England Dragway

  5. Supermodified racing - Wikipedia

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    Supermodified racing. ISMA SuperModified. Note the extreme offset to the driver's side, and the engine mounted outside of the frame rails. Supermodifieds are a class of open wheel race car that compete on paved short tracks throughout the United States of America and Canada. The class was founded in the 1950s and is especially popular in the ...

  6. Nash Metropolitan - Wikipedia

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    It was designed as the second car in a two car family, for Mom taking the kids to school or shopping or for Dad to drive to the railroad station to ride to work: [10] the "commuter/shopping car" with resemblance to the big Nash, but the scale was tiny as the Met's wheelbase was shorter than the Volkswagen Beetle's.

  7. National Motor Museum, Beaulieu - Wikipedia

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    50°49′22.7″N 1°27′12.8″W. /  50.822972°N 1.453556°W  / 50.822972; -1.453556. Type. Automobile museum. Website. www.beaulieu.co.uk. www.nationalmotormuseum.org.uk. The National Motor Museum (originally the Montagu Motor Museum) is a museum in the village of Beaulieu, set in the heart of the New Forest, in the English county of ...

  8. Automotive industry in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The automotive industry in Massachusetts refers to a period of time from 1893 to 1989 when automobiles were manufactured in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts commercially. In the early years, the state produced more automobiles than Detroit, Michigan. [1] During the 20th century, General Motors and the Ford Motor Company were producing ...

  9. Historic Stock Car Racing Series - Wikipedia

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    1994. Headquarters. San Jose, CA. The Historic Stock Car Racing Series (HSCRS) is an auto racing organization based on the West Coast of the United States that was founded by San Jose, California, businessman John Davis in 1994 with a mandate to register, preserve, restore, and continue showcasing authentic NASCAR Winston Cup Series stock cars ...