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My amazement was not just because the Pinto was basically a vehicle of the 1970s. And now the history lesson: the things became infamous because their fuel tanks had a nasty tendency to rupture and start a fire in the spilled fuel if the car was hit by a rear-end collision.
Due to that I would have expected all Pintos to have been retired to junkyards long ago. Think again!
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