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1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 Buick Electra 225
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The 1965-1969 Buick Electra 225 was a stretch sedan fitted with fine fabrics and a choice of three Wildcat V-8s. Learn about the Buick Electra 225.
1968-1969 Dodge Charger
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The 1968-1969 Dodge Charger was a high-powered car with tons of attitude. Learn more about the 1969-1969 Dodge Charger at HowStuffWorks.
1960 Mercury
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The 1960 Mercury had a more subtle attitude than its predecessors. Learn more about the changes made to the 1960 Mercury and what engines were used.
1962, 1963, 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix
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High performance and sleek styling characterized the 1962-1964 Pontiac Grand Prix. Learn more about the design of the 1962-1964 Pontiac Grand Prix.
1967-1968 Plymouth Sport Fury and VIP
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Plymouth pulled out all the stops for the 1967-1968 Plymouth Sport Fury and VIP. Find a profile and pictures of the 1967-1968 Plymouth Sport Fury and VIP.
1965-1966 Shelby GT-350
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The 1965-1966 Shelby GT-350 was really a souped-up Mustang 2+2 fastback with a few modifications. Find out more about the 1965-1966 Shelby GT-350.
What time of day is best for an office workout?
What time of day is best for an office workout? Visit Discovery Fit & Health to learn what time of day is best for an office workout.
Are big-screen TVs killing the film industry?
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Are big-screen TVs killing the film industry? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn if big-screen TVs are killing the film industry.
7 Pieces of Art That Shook Up the World
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Can a piece of art be so significant that it changes the way the world sees art itself? Clearly, the answer is yes.
The Vinyl Album Is Dead. Long Live the Album!
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Will subscription music services - and the unlikely comeback of vinyl - save the music album from extinction? HowStuffWorks looks at the future of music albums.