USA States Connect Cars

'57 Thunderbird
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #2 (Pennsylvania)
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Pennsylvania was the first state to list its website URL on a license plate.


Custom '56 Ford Truck
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #4 (Georgia)
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The city of "Ways Station" in Georgia was renamed "Richmond Hill" on May 1, 1941, in honor of automaker Henry Ford's winter estate.


Cunningham C4R
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #5 (Connecticut)
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Connecticut passed its first automobile law in 1901 when the speed limit was set at 12 miles per hour.



'68 Mercury Cougar
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #7 (Maryland)
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The Community Bridge mural project in Frederick, Maryland transformed a plain concrete bridge into the stunning illusion of an old stone bridge. 


Hooligan
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #8 (South Carolina)

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Before being known as the Palmetto State, South Carolina was known as, and has had emblazoned on its license plates, the Iodine State.



Cadillac Cien Concept
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #10 (Virginia)
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Formed in 1888 at Richmond, Virginia, Union Passenger Railway was the first successful electric street railway transit agency.


Fat Fendered '40
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #11 (New York)
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There are more than 12,000 yellow medallion taxicabs in New York City.


'67 Pontiac GTO (Convertible)
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #13 (Rhode Island)
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Judge Darius Baker imposed the first jail sentence for speeding in an automobile on August 28, 1904 in Newport, Rhode Island.


Whip Creamer II
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #14 (Vermont)
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Vermont does not allow billboard advertising anywhere, including highways and local roads.


Corvette C6
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #15 (Kentucky)
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All Corvette vehicles ever made were manufactured in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where they are still produced to this day. 


'57 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #16 (Tennessee)
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Need info



Jeepster
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #17 (Ohio)
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The first standardized Jeep designed for military use was built in Toledo, Ohio. 



Phantastique
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #18 (Louisiana)
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The Saint Charles streetcar line in New Orleans, Louisiana is one of only two mobile national monuments (the other is the San Francisco cable cars).


Old #3
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #19 (Indiana)
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True to its motto "Cross Roads of America," Indiana has more miles of interstate highway per square mile than any other state.


'57 Chevy
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #25 (Arkansas)
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In Little Rock, Arkansas, it is illegal to sound the horn on a vehicle at any place where cold drinks or sandwiches are served after 9:00 p.m.


'65 Pontiac GTO
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #26 (Michigan)
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Detroit, nicknamed "Motown" (short for "Motor Town") is known as the car capital of the world.


'69 Camaro
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #27 (Florida)
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Convertibles are extremely popular due to the state's high average of sunny days.


'56 Flashsider
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #28 (Texas)
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More land is farmed in Texas than any other state, which makes the pickup truck one of the most popular automobiles through Texas.



'65 Corvette
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #29 (Iowa)
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Campers and motorhomes manufactured in Winnebago County, Iowa are called Winnebagos.



Cool-One
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #30 (Wisconsin)
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Road America is the world's fastest permanent road course located in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin between Milwaukee and Green Bay.


'40s Woodie
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #31 (California)
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The "Woodie" is still a common vehicle seen driving along California's coastline, representing the strong surfing culture throughout the state.


Twin Mill
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #32 (Minnesota)
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Need info



'33 Ford
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #33 (Oregon)
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Oregon and New Jersey are the only states without self-serve gas stations.


Dragtor
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #34 (Kansas)
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Kansas won the award for most beautiful license plate for the wheat design issued in 1981.


Shock Factor
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #36 (Nevada)
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Nevada's Highway 50, known as the "Lonliest Highway in America," received its name from Life magazine in 1986 because there are few road stops in the 287-mile stretch between the cities of Ely and Fernley.


Roll Patrol
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #38 (Colorado)
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The highest paved road in North America is the road to Mt. Evans off I-70 from Idaho Springs. The road climbs up to 14,258 feet above sea level.


Double Vision
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #45 (Utah)
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The Bonneville Salt Flats in Bonneville, Utah is one of the most famous race courses used for setting world land speed records.



'69 Pontiac Firebird T/A
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #47 (New Mexico)
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Because New Mexico's climate is so dry, three-quarters of the roads are left unpaved as there is little chance of road wash-outs.


Hummer H2
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #49 (Alaska)
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Need info


Meyers Manx
2009 Hot Wheels Connect Cars #50 (Hawaii)
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There are no traffic lights on the island of Molokai, Hawaii.


Still need states:
Delaware 1   
New Jersey 3
Massachusetts 6
New Hampshire 9
North Carolina 12
Mississippi 20
Illinois 21
Alabama 22
Maine 23
Missouri 24
West Virginia 35
Nebraska 37
North Dakota 39
South Dakota 40
Montana 41
Washington 42
Idaho 43
Wyoming 44
Oklahoma 46
Arizona 48