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1937-1942 Packard Darrin
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Dutch Darrin made an impact on the car world with his 1937 Packard Darrin. Learn how his personality played a part in the history of the Packard Darrin.
How LaSalle Cars Work
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LaSalle helped Cadillac make it through the Depression on top by providing affordable companions to the luxurious Caddys. Find out how they did it.
How to Build an Electric Generator
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Learn about how to build an electric generator in this article. Visit HowStuffWorks.com to learn more about how to build an electric generator.
Can solar energy power everyday objects efficiently?
Even though they've come down in price, solar panels are still expensive and somewhat inefficient. And then there are cloudy days. Can solar panels ever replace fossil fuels for our everyday needs?
How Automatic Transmissions Work
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An automatic transmission takes the pain of gear shifting out of your hands. Find out how an automatic transmission works and how it differs from a manual.
5 Signs Your Engine Is Losing Power
Can you name five signs that point to power loss for your car engine? HowStuffWorks can help you identify power loss problems for your engine.
How does a CB radio antenna work?
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How does a CB radio antenna work? Why does it have to be tuned? How do you tune it properly?
1954-1956 Oldsmobile
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The original 1954 Oldsmobile designs were scrapped to make way for a new 88, Super 88, and Ninety-Eight. Learn more about the 1954 Oldsmobile lineup.
How Packard Cars Work
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Packard was once a leader among automakers, but changing tastes and poor business decisions doomed the brand. Learn more about Packard cars.
How Car Computers Work
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Cars seem to get more complicated with each passing year. Today's cars might have as many as 50 microprocessors on them. Essentially, you're driving around in a giant computer. Learn all about it.