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North American P-51 Mustang
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The North American P-51 Mustang spelled doom for the Luftwaffe. It was not only able to escort bombers on long-range missions and engage in dogfights, it could also drop and destroy the German Air Force on the ground. Read more on this pivotal plane.
1929-1931 Cord L-29
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The Cord L-29 was created by Errett Loban Cord, who also designed the Auburn Speedster and Model J Duesenberg. Learn about this classic car.
1954 OSCA MT-4 Sports Racer
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The 1954 OSCA MT-4 sports racer was built by the Maserati brothers. Find out how this little racer managed a stunning victory at Sebring.
1934 Packard Twelve Sport Phaeton by LeBaron
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The 1934 Packard Twelve Sport Phaeton by LeBaron was a luxurious response to new Cadillac engines. See the 1934 Packard Twelve Sport Phaeton here.
1915 Harley-Davidson 11F
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The 1915 Harley-Davidson 11F motorcycle had an advanced-for-its day 11-horse F-head V-twin engine. See pictures and a profile of this historic Harley.
1948 Harley-Davidson S-125
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The Harley-Davidson S-125 motorcycle was a popular civilian bike in the wake of World War II. See pictures and learn more about the Harley S-125.
1948 Harley-Davidson WL
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The 1948 Harley-Davidson WL motorcycle was one of the last Harleys with a small V-twin. See pictures and learn more about the 1948 Harley-Davidson WL.
1967 Bridgestone 350 GTO
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The 1967 Bridgestone 350 GTO motorcycle was one of a few bikes created by the tire company in the 1960s. Learn why Bridgestone stopped producing it.
The Elvis Car: Profile of a Hot Rod
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The Elvis Car was the first 1929 Model A roadster to use a 1932 Ford Deuce frame. Learn about this hot rod that appeared as Elvis' ride in Loving You.
Wetzels Roadster: Profile of a Hot Rod
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Wetzel's Roadster was built by Bill Hook and Valley Custom, and finished by Leland Wetzel. Learn how this 1932 Ford roadster became a classic hot rod.