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How does a jet truck work?
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Shockwave, a triple jet-engine truck, holds the Guinness record for jet-truck speed at 376 miles per hour. Find out how it works.
McLaren F1
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The McLaren F1 has a legitimate claim to the title of greatest sports car ever. Learn about the McLaren F1, the peak of British automotive engineering.
1949 Diamond T Model 201 Pickup
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The 1949 Diamond T Model 201 pickup had rugged style and quality construction. See pictures and learn about the 1949 Diamond T Model 201 pickup.
1948 Dodge Power Wagon
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Practical and rugged, the 1948 Dodge Power Wagon pickup had thousands of uses. See pictures and learn more about the rugged 1948 Dodge Power Wagon.
1951 Ford Pickup
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The 1951 Ford pickup truck sported a toothy new grille and other distinctive details. Get more information on the 1951 Ford pickup, and see pictures.
1950 GMC FC101 Pickup
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The 1950 GMC FC101 pickup inherited the clean styling GMC introduced for its 1948 trucks. See pictures and learn about the 1950 GMC FC101 pickup.
1947 Studebaker M-5 Coupe Express
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The 1947 Studebaker M-5 Coupe Express pickup had an appealing car-like cockpit. See pictures and learn about the 1947 Studebaker M-5 Coupe Express.
1969 Honda S800
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The 1969 Honda S800 was originally called the S360 and given 'light car' status. Find out what changes were made to make it the S800.
1938 Cadillac Sixty-Special
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The 1938 Cadillac Sixty-Special was one of the great designs of Thirties and a milestone for Cadillac styling. Learn the history of the 1938 Cadillac.
1951 Meteor Custom DeLuxe
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The 1951 Meteor Custom DeLuxe was Ford Motor Company's 'Canadianized' version of its namesake car. See pictures of this stunning convertible.