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Pinto in Autoweek
« on: October 26, 2007, 02:20:57 PM »
The latest issue of Autoweek 10-29-07 shows a Pinto as it was introduced to the market in 1971. This is an article about 50 years of Autoweek magazine and the Pinto and Maverick were considered signifigant for the time. Also of note the Maverick and Pinto are listed in this article as the first American cars factory equipped with radial tires.

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