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Apparently drawing inspiration from Chrysler's robust-bodied 300 series sedan - or perhaps from their own retro-styled Thunderbird - Ford brings the company's 1960s-reminiscent Forty-Nine concept car to the West Virginia International Auto Show, which runs Friday through Sunday at the Charleston Civic Center.
Flashy, futuristic or just plain fun concept cars are usually a major draw at auto shows, as manufacturers try to lure consumers in with new designs. A few concepts actually make it into production, like Volkswagen's new Beetle or the Chevrolet SSR sports pickup. Others fade into obscurity, never to be seen again.See the full content of this document
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