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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re not fully awake, be warned because this might get you feeling a bit dazed and confused… Alfa Romeo’s 105 series was brought out in 1962 to replace the 101 series range of compact saloon and performance cars (which included such beauties as the Giulietta Sprint coupé and Giulietta Berlina). Well, it did and [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two General Motors sports cars — the Chevrolet Camaro and its platform cousin, the Pontiac Firebird — are bound for the history books. But if history repeats itself, so sometimes do discontinued car lines. They can come back with new looks for repeat runs. The Camaro and Firebird will go out of production in 2002, [...]]]></description>
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