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WHAT’S OLD IS NEW AGAIN

You know you’ve come full circle in life when things from your past are recreated, improved upon, and honored by a new generation of enthusiasts. Today we’re seeing things like select dealerships offering Big 10 series trucks with aesthetics reminiscent of the square-body Chevys of the ’70s and ’80s. Not too long ago a defunct toy line and cartoon series called Transformers was even revitalized into

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