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1969 Chevrolet Chevelle COPO 427
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A 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle COPO 427 didn't need any stinkin' badges to lay down the muscle car law. Learn why, see photos, and scan specifications.
Modern Armored Warfare: The Tanks Quiz
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If you're heading into battle, there are worse places to be than behind five inches of steel with a massive gun on a turret to discourage your enemies. See how much you know about armored warfare with this quiz on tanks from WWI to the present day.
How the Space Launch System Will Work
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Have you met the driving force behind the U.S. space program for the foreseeable future? Take a second to get acquainted with the proposed blasting behemoth.
Prove That You Can Repair a Small Engine by Getting More Than 30 Right on This Quiz!
They might be small, but they make your life easier - do you know how to fix small engines when something goes wrong? A high score on this quiz will show you're not afraid to get your hands dirty!
1978 Corvette
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The 1978 Corvette honored its 25th anniversary by offering a special silver paint job for a mere $399. Learn more about this sports car here.
How Car Washes Work
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Thinking about scraping those bugs off your windshield? Wish someone else would do it? Take a ride through an automatic car wash and see how it makes your car shine.
How to Turn a Bedroom Into a Home Theater
Are you how to turn a bedroom into a home theater? Find out how to turn a bedroom into a home theater in this article.
What does the Army do at the Prototype Integration Facility?
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Prototype Integration Facility helps build new tools for the U.S. military. Learn about the Prototype Integration Facility.
Do airplanes routinely dump their fuel before landing?
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Why would a pilot ever want to eject an airplane's fuel intentionally? And why would it happen during a flight? Although it sounds alarming, a fuel dump is a safe procedure.
Why Some Animals Eat Rocks to Aid in Digestion
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Gastroliths, or "stomach stones," are found in animals from chickens to sea lions. But what are they for?