David Undercoffler

Los Angeles Times

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Auto Writer, Los Angeles Times

David Undercoffler on KCRW

David Undercoffler, auto critic for the Los Angeles Times, talks about what to expect at the LA Auto Show, from hydrogen vehicles to a new Ford Mustang.

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David Undercoffler, auto critic for the Los Angeles Times, talks about what to expect at the LA Auto Show, from hydrogen vehicles to a new Ford Mustang.

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Almost 20 years ago the founder of Hot Rod magazine, Robert E. Petersen, created his museum to cars.

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Almost 20 years ago the founder of Hot Rod magazine, Robert E. Petersen, created his museum to cars.

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