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1969 Mercury Marauder
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The 1969 Mercury Marauder was an anachronism -- Mercury's last entry into the declining performance market. Read more about the 1969 Mercury Marauder.
1951, 1952, 1953, 1954 Chrysler New Yorker
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Fine engineering made the 1951-1954 Chrysler New Yorker one of Chrysler's most popular cars in the 1950s. Learn about the 1951-1954 Chrysler New Yorker.
1955, 1956, 1957 Gaylord
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The 1955-1957 Gaylord was a luxury vehicle designed by the heirs to the bobby-pin fortune. See pictures and a profile of the 1955-1957 Gaylord.
1954-1955 Hudson Italia
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The 1954-1955 Hudson Italia cashed in on the 1950s craze for sports cars and Italian products. See pictures and a profile of the 1954-1955 Hudson Italia.
1969 Ford Cobra & Talladega
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The 1969 Ford Cobra was Ford's budget-priced, quiet-running, minimal trim supercar. Learn more about the 1969 Ford Cobra and see photos.
1952-1953 Allstate
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The 1952-1953 Allstate was Sears's ill-fated entry into the automotive market, though it was built by Kaiser-Frazer. Read about the 1952-1953 Allstate.
1965-1966 Shelby GT-350
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The 1965-1966 Shelby GT-350 was really a souped-up Mustang 2+2 fastback with a few modifications. Find out more about the 1965-1966 Shelby GT-350.
What to Expect After a Loved One Dies
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Learn about dealing with the loss of a loved one with tips from Discovery Health.
The Netherlands' Controversial Blackface Christmas Tradition
Who is Black Pete and is he a racist part of Dutch Christmas tradition? HowStuffWorks finds out.
Are Minimalist Running Shoes the Key to Fewer Injuries?
Some runners swear by them, but others not so much. Can wearing minimalist running shoes improve your running - for life?