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1939 Studebaker Champion
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The 1939 Studebaker Champion was a champion indeed -- it sold 30,000 units in its introductory year. Learn all about the 1939 Champion.
1941 Dodge Custom Town Sedan
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The 1941 Dodge Custom Town Sedan had added airfoam seat cushions, passenger-door armrest and exterior brightwork. Read up on the Custom Town Sedan.
1904 Marsh
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The 1904 Marsh motorcycle used parts made by the Marsh brothers themselves. See pictures and learn about the 1904 Marsh, a pioneering motorbike
1954 Chrysler GS-1 Special Coupe
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The 1954 Chrysler GS-1 Special Coupe was a limited production car with an inspired design. Read about the 1954 Chrysler GS-1 Special Coupe.
1947 Chevrolet
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The 1947 Chevrolet Fleetline Aerosedan was Chevrolet's most popular model in 1947. Learn all about the two-door 1947 Chevrolet Fleetline Aerosedan.
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.
1928 Studebaker
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The 1928 Studebaker President, equipped with an eight-cylinder engine, was a racy departure for Studebaker. Learn more about the 1928 Studebaker.
What if I put a one horsepower engine into my car?
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A one horsepower engine would not be very practical if you were to put it in a normal car. Learn more about a one horsepower engine in this section.
1965 Triumph T120 Bonneville
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The 1965 Triumph T120 Bonneville had unit construction and a compact design. Check out info and pictures of the 1965 Triumph T120 Bonneville.
Joe Fulks
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Joe Fulks pioneered the use of the jump shot in professional basketball. Learn about this Hall of Fame basketball player.