Muscle, and Do We Mean Muscle.(World War II Vehicle Museum and Learning Center)
AutoWeek, April, 2003
Byline: LARRY SANATA When automobile enthusiasts hear the word muscle, they instinctively think of cars from the '60s and '70s, brutes boasting big engines and big horsepower. But in Hubbard, Ohio, home to the World War II Vehicle Museum and Learning Center, muscle takes on a whole different meaning.
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The museum's sprawling, 46,000-square-foot metal building houses incredibly large and powerful reminders of the muscular war machines used during World War II, most of them boasting heaps more torque and horsepower than the most potent '60s street brutes. Examples range from a ...
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