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  2. Cal Worthington - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Coolidge Worthington (November 27, 1920 – September 8, 2013) was an American car dealer, best known in Southern California and other locations along the West Coast of the United States for his offbeat radio and television advertisements for his Worthington Dealership Group, a car dealership chain that covered the western and southwestern U.S. at its peak, and later for his minor ...

  3. Woodie (car body style) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese carmakers shied away from the appearance apart from port-of-entry or dealer-installed trim offered to North American consumers, although Mazda equipped the 1972-1977 Mazda Luce/RX-4 optionally, Honda briefly offered the 1980 Honda Civic station wagon, and Nissan offered the appearance on the 1983-1987 Nissan Cedric V20E SGL and Nissan ...

  4. Mr. Horsepower - Wikipedia

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    Originally a mascot painted on Clay Smith's boats and race cars, Mr. Horsepower became the company logo as the reputation of Smith's fine-tuned auto parts spread. [4] Today, the Mr. Horsepower logo is commonly seen as a car decal, [ 5 ] tattoo , [ 6 ] t-shirt logo, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] car mat , [ 9 ] or garage clock .

  5. Woodie - Wikipedia

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    Woodie (car body style), a type of car with a rear portion of the bodywork made of wood; Woodie Awards, a semi-annual awards show on mtvU; Woodie's DIY, an Irish DIY store chain operated by the Grafton Group; The Woodies, nickname for longtime Australian tennis doubles partners Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde

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  7. Woodill Wildfire - Wikipedia

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    The Woodill Wildfire was an American sports car built by Dodge and Willys dealer Blanchard Robert "Woody" Woodill from 1952 to 1958 in Downey, California.The Wildfire used a Glasspar fiberglass body and is credited with being the first complete fiberglass car available with approximately 15 produced and another 285 sold as kits. [1]

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