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Lost Muscle Car Dealerships: The Rise & Fall of America’s Greatest High-Performance Automobile Dealers

“Lost Muscle Car Dealerships: The Rise & Fall of America’s Greatest High-Performance Automobile Dealers” rediscovers those neighborhood entrepreneurs who valued the “win on Sunday, sell on Monday” mantra.

Author Duncan Brown recaps the history of at least 19 performance-minded dealerships

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