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NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Aug 08, 2018
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Finally, it's a big milestone for a classic American automobile. Ford is celebrating the 10 millionth Mustang to roll off the assembly line. So many that if you line them up, end and they would circle the world with plenty to spare. America's love affair with the Mustang is tonight's snapshot when Steve McQueen drove a bullet and that epic 1968 chase scene through San Francisco. He also drove the Ford Mustang into the ranks of an American classic muscle car for the middle class. Affordable and p...
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