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In the 1980s, pimped out AMGs were for Miami Vice-type drug lords and rap stars like Ice T. Before the housing bubble burst, they were driven by every well-to-do realtor from Silicon Valley to Scottsdale, Arizona. But all of these stereotypes that I held were completely blown away when I learned, from
jalopnik, about Mitsubishi Galants that were "tuned" by AMG.
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I could go on and on about it, but the best article I found was in Autospeed and it tells the
whole story. You can also watch a video of the AMG Galant
here.
But what was most interesting (disturbing) was the other Mitsubishi-AMG project, the
Debonair. Oh, the humanity.
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