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1942-1947 Ford Half-Ton Pickup
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The 1942-1947 Ford half-ton pickup was less car-like than its pretty predecessors. See pictures and learn about the 1942-1947 Ford half-ton pickup.
1959 Ford Ranchero
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The 1959 Ford Ranchero pickup was the last Ranchero based on a full-size Ford. See pictures and learn about the 1959 Ford Ranchero car-pickup hybrid.
1937 Plymouth PT-50 Half-Ton Pickup
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The 1937 Plymouth PT-50 half-ton pickup was the most popular Plymouth truck that year. See pictures and learn about the 1937 Plymouth PT-50 pickup.
1941 Plymouth PT-125
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The 1941 Plymouth PT-125 pickup was the last Plymouth truck until the 1970s. See pictures and get information about the 1941 Plymouth PT-125 pickup.
1948 Harley-Davidson FL
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The 1948 Harley-Davidson FL motorcycle introduced Harley's overhead-valve Panhead engine. See pictures and learn about the Harley FL motorcycle.
1948 Harley-Davidson S-125
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The Harley-Davidson S-125 motorcycle was a popular civilian bike in the wake of World War II. See pictures and learn more about the Harley S-125.
1958 Edsel Bermuda
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The anticipated 1958 Edsel Bermuda station wagon was known for its styling, and not always in a good way. See photos of the 1958 Edsel Bermuda.
1964 Pontiac GTO
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The 1964 Pontiac GTO has been called the pioneer of muscle cars. Read about the 1964 Pontiac GTO and view a great photo in this article.
The Science of Shade: Unlocking Photochromic Lenses
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How can my glasses change from transparent, when I'm inside, to dark when I go outdoors?
How to Play Napoleon
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The emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was neither the inventor nor the popularizer of this game, but his name is used for one of the bids. Learn to play.