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Automakers like Bentley and Aston Martin build continuation cars based on customer demand and because, for many automakers, history is their biggest asset. But don’t count on it with the Raging Bull; we’re unlikely to see a new (old) Miura, or Diablo, or Murciélago any time soon.
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