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Ivan Kerr
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7 February, 08:45
What was the "car culture" of the 1950s
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7 February, 09:04
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The 1950's car culture is perhaps unparalleled by any other decade. There were many innovations in design and safety and the 50's gave birth to many highly prizedclassic cars. After World War II the American manufacturing industry changed from war-related items to consumer goods.
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