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November 26, 2020 to November 29, 2020 – Daytona International Speedway Get ready for the 47th Annual Daytona Turkey Run. Nov. 26-29, 2020 Show admission: $15/day Thursday.- Sat, $10 Sunday. Children under 11 are Free! SHOW HOURS: Thursday - Satu… Organized by Daytona Beach Car Show | Type: car-show, festival, swap-meet
November 27, 2020 from 4pm to 9pm – Old Town, This show is organized each Friday at Old Town. Organized by | Type: car, show, cruise-in
November 27, 2020 from 4:30pm to 10pm – Checkers, This show is organized each Friday at Checkers. It is open for all years, makes and models. Organized by | Type: car, show, cruise-in
November 27, 2020 from 6pm to 9pm – Culver's - Citrus Park, This event is organized each Friday at Culver's - Citrus Park. It is open for all classics, antiques and muscle cars. Organized by Paul | Type: car, show, cruise-in, antique, cars., vintage, classic, cars
November 27, 2020 from 6pm to 8:30pm – Dairy Queen, This show is organized each Friday. Assuming the rainclouds hold back. Organized by John | Type: car, show, cruise-in
November 27, 2020 from 6pm to 9pm – Culver's - Citrus Park, This event is organized each Friday at Culver's - Citrus Park. It is open for all classics, antiques and muscle cars. Organized by Paul | Type: car, show, cruise-in, antique, cars., vintage, classic, cars
A Bite of History - 1977 Chevrolet Corvette
By Mike Thies
The 1977 Corvette carried forward one of America’s most recognizable shapes while quietly refining it for a changing era. By now, the third-generation Corvette had matured into a smoother, more comfortable grand-touring machine. The tall rear window of earlier years gave way to a cleaner fastback design that improved visibility and aerodynamics. Inside, Chevrolet focused on comfort and drivability, quieter…
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A Bite of History: by MikeThies
Triumph TR8
The Triumph TR8, introduced in 1978, was often called the “English Corvette.” It was essentially a Triumph TR7 fitted with a Rover 3.5-liter aluminum V8, a powerplant with American Buick origins that had been adopted by British Leyland in the 1960s. With around 135 to 150 horsepower in…
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