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English: Evolution of tail fins on cars, 1930s - 1955 Tatra 87, 1938: A single-fin keel, playing the role of an aerodynamic stabilizer. Cadillac 1948: Small paired fins on the rear fenders. Chevrolet 1954: Small rounded fins, carrying relief tail lights. Ford 1955: Low spiky fins. (machine-translated from article at Russian Wikipedia) |
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