Wednesday, November 2, 2016

The Fantastic Four in the motoring history

Chalmers Detroit Master Six
Are there cars that move the world? Well, yes there are. Along history, there have been some exemplars that caused furor in their epoch. Models that have surpassed all obstacles and have shined over their opponents. Meet The Fantastic Four in the motoring history.

Chalmers Detroit Master Six first appeared in 1911 and was proved to be a car of great power and resistance. The movement of these fabulous car from the beginning of the century, was incredibly guided by the once great, six cylinders engine and its starting compressed air system equipment, something surprising for the epoch.

Dodge Dart, de Chrysler
A bit later, the Dodge Dart, of Chrysler appeared. Its ultra powerful engine and exceptional comfort, turned it into one of the heirs of the great American automobiles. A car which enjoyed a great status in the 50's and 60's and one of the favorites amongst Americans. It's name makes reference to the physiognomy of the model which resembled an arrow, instead of using the traditional chassis system used up to that moment.

Malibu, of General Motors is another luxurious exemplar that has obliterated along the history. This model was introduced in the market in 1963 and right away car lovers renamed it  “Chevelle Malibu". It was one of the few models that was mass produced. It owed its success mainly to its performance, accessible price and particular style.

Chevelle Malibu
And the extraordinary Ford Mustang could not be casted aside. In the year 1964 the joint of the first exemplary of this car was being finished, at the Dearborn work shop to be presented at the New York Fair. After that day, this model would become a part of the motoring history for all drivers and collectors in the world. The original models became a total success, however, the one that has lasted in time has been the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500.

For those who love cars, very few things excel the pleasure of driving or collecting any of these four pillars of motoring. These are classics that have made history because they have made the world lie at their feet. Who wouldn't want to be behind the wheel?

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