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1949-1956 Studebaker Trucks

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Early Studebaker trucks found success immediately in models like the Erskine and Flanders delivery car. Learn more about early Studebaker trucks.

How Avanti Cars Work

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Avanti dealers Leo Newman and Nathan Altman bought the Avanti name from Studebaker and revived the car. Learn about the newly-independent Avanti II.

Marquis: Profile of a Custom Car

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The Marquis is an example of a custom car with mostly fabricated parts. Learn about this 1962 custom car created by Bill Cushenbery.

1981 Harley-Davidson Heritage Edition

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The 1981 Harley-Davidson Heritage Edition motorcycle was a mixture of old and new. See pictures and learn about the Harley-Davidson Heritage Edition.

1957 Chevrolet Two-Ten

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The 1957 Chevrolet Two-Ten Townsman station wagon is often overlooked but has much to offer to collectors. Find out more about this collectible car.

The ZZ Top Eliminator: Profile of a Hot Rod

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Billy F. Gibbons had a 1933 Ford restored into what became known as the Eliminator coupe. Learn more about the ZZ Top Eliminator and other hot rods.

How to Do Home Electrical Repairs

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Home electrical repairs -- including replacing wall receptacles and rewiring lamps -- can be done by most do-it-yourselfers. Learn how.

1945-1952 Jeep: Willys Postwar Jeep

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The Willys Jeep came into its own in the years following World War II. Learn about the postwar Jeep, including modifications for civilian use.

How NASCAR Race Cars Work

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The original NASCAR races were run on dirt tracks in regular street cars. Today, almost every piece of a NASCAR race car is handmade. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how these amazing machines come together.

How a Concours d'Elegance Works

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A Concours d'Elegance is a unique auto show that emphasizes the highest levels of auto restoration. Read more about the Concours d'Elegance.

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