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RideAnS [48]
2 years ago
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What changes were made to automobiles after World War II

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ozzi2 years ago
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After 1945, the government green-lighted commercial production, and carmakers debuted their 1946 models to a public that was eager to get back on the road. Borrowing some of the design trends of warplanes, the post-war cars introduced massive tail fins and large expanses of chrome.
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