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How Driverless Car Racing Works
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With a little more technology tinkering, driverless cars could take over the racetracks. Learn more about these automated wonders at HowStuffWorks.
Top 10 Most Addictive Foods
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The most addictive foods are the ones you dream about and salivate over. Check out our list of the top 10 most addictive foods.
How do I know if I'm eating cloned meat?
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Cloned meat can come from the offspring of cloned livestock. Learn how cloned meat gets to your table, and why some people don't want to eat cloned meat.
Joe Oros: Chief Designer of the 1965 Ford Mustang
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Ford Studio chief Joe Oros oversaw the design of the prototype that would become the 1965 Ford Mustang. Read his account of how it all happened.
1966-1967 Mercury Cyclone GT
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The 1966 Mercury Cyclone GT had smoother styling and a longer, 116-inch wheelbase. Learn more about the 1966 Mercury Cyclone GT.
1969 Plymouth Sport Fury & VIP
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The 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury and VIP was Plymouth's answer to the fuselage styling of the era. Learn more about the 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury and VIP.
1968-1969 Pontiac GTO & Judge
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The 1968-1969 Pontiac GTO and Judge were Pontiac's answer to Plymouth's budget muscle car initiative. Find out more about these 1960s muscle cars.
1968-1969 Plymouth Sport Satellite and GTX
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Plymouth's 'Midsize 5' included the 1968-1969 Plymouth Sport Satellite and GTX. Find a profile of the 1968-1969 Plymouth Sport Satellite and GTX.
1967-1971 Ford Thunderbird
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Under fire from the competition, the 1967-1971 Ford Thunderbird worked hard to maintain its dominance in the full-size auto market. Learn more.
How Windshield Wipers Work
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What began as a hand-cranked system is now automatic, and only getting more so: Some windshield wipers can actually sense rain. Learn the mechanincs behind this essential automotive tool.