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1957-1958 Ford Ranchero and Courier
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The 1957-1958 Ford Ranchero and Courier pickups were pioneering designs. See pictures and learn about the 1957-1958 Ford Ranchero and Courier.
1950 GMC FC101 Pickup
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The 1950 GMC FC101 pickup inherited the clean styling GMC introduced for its 1948 trucks. See pictures and learn about the 1950 GMC FC101 pickup.
1937-1938 Mack Jr Half-Ton Pickup
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The 1937-1938 Mack Jr half-ton pickup was the big-rig maker's downsize experiment. See pictures and learn about the 1937-1938 Mack Jr half-ton pickup.
1969 Honda S800
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The 1969 Honda S800 was originally called the S360 and given 'light car' status. Find out what changes were made to make it the S800.
1992 Bimota Tesi
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The 1992 Bimota Tesi motorcycle was exciting and exotic, but it wasn't the star Bimota hoped for. Find out why and see pictures.
1961 Matchless G-12
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The 1961 Matchless G-12 motorcycle was one of the last models offered bearing the Matchless name. See pictures and learn about the Matchless G-12.
Sept. 24, 1954: NBC's 'Tonight Show' Debuts
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The NBC Tonight Show debuted in 1954 with Steve Allen as the show's first host. Learn more history of the NBC Tonight Show and its infamous hosts.
1934 Ford DeLuxe Roadster
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The 1934 Ford DeLuxe Roadster was popular among the police and crooks for its explosive speed. Don't let it get away. Learn about this roadster.
1984 Honda Nighthawk 700S
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The 1984 Honda Nighthawk 700S motorcycle filled a gap between sport and standard motorcycles. Learn how and see pictures of the Honda Nighthawk 700S.
Can two cans and a string really be used to talk over a distance?
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I was watching an old movie today, and two kids (neighbors) were talking to each other using two tin cans and a string. Does that really work? If so, why does it work?