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Introduction to the 1965-1967 AMC Marlin
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The 1965-1967 AMC Marlin fastback was developed for AMC to compete more directly with the Big Three. See photos and learn about the AMC Marlin.
1959 Charles Townabout Concept Car
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The 1959 Charles Townabout concept car was an electric car in a custom VW body. See pictures and a profile of the 1959 Charles Townabout concept car.
How the Toyota MTRC Works
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The MTRC, Toyota's latest concept car, is about as futuristic as automotive technology gets. Take a look at its ultra-modern design and learn how it pushes the limits of current technology.
How the 2013 SRT Viper Works
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How much do you know about the 2013 SRT Viper? Keep reading to discover how the 2013 SRT Viper will work.
1934 Harley-Davidson VLD
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The 1934 Harley-Davidson VLD motorcycle helped Harley survive the Great Depression. See pictures and learn about the classic 1934 Harley-Davidson VLD.
1963 Harley-Davidson Topper
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The 1963 Harley-Davidson Topper became a victim of the popular Japanese motorcycles. Learn more about the 1963 Harley-Davidson Topper motorcycle.
1904 Indian
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The 1904 Indian was one of the few motorcycles of its time to use a direct-drive chain. Get information and see pictures of the 1904 Indian.
Lamborghini Sports Cars
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In 1962, Ferruccio Lamborghini decided to build a better sports car than Ferrari. Learn more about the Lamborghini line, including specs and photos.
1971-1978 Ford Capri/Capri II
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The Capri started out as Europe's answer to the Ford Mustang, but the Ford sport coupe became a popular import. Learn more about the Capri origins.
How F/A-18s Work
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F/A-18s are now the go-to jet for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The reason? They're plenty fast, they can carry a dizzying array of bombs and missiles, they have amazing onboard electronics and they can be reconfigured to accomplish a range of missions. Check out these amazing military machines.