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How Hudson Cars Work
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An early success for the Hudson company was the low-priced four-cylinder 1919 Hudson Essex. Read about the cars of Hudson's origin in this article.
How SpaceShipOne Works
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It's launch time for the first privately funded space flight. In the course of battle for the X Prize, a group called Scaled Composites has built and tested SpaceShipOne, a sub-orbital spacecraft intended to carry tourists on the ride of their life. Learn all about the craft.
How Hydraulic Hybrids Work
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The hydraulic hybrid is one potential solution for rising oil prices. Learn how a hydraulic hybrid differs from a gas-electric hybrid.
1930-1939 Cadillac
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The Cadillac Sixteen and Cadillac Twelve models helped catapult Cadillac to the pinnacle of luxury car design in the 1930s.
How Automotive Exhaust Systems Work
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What does an automotive exhaust system do? Read about the purpose of your car's exhaust system at HowStuffWorks.
How Eagle Cars Work
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Eagle arrived on the scene by ditching outdated models and rolling out the Medallion and Premier. Learn more about these early Eagle cars.
How Towing Mirrors Work
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Towing mirrors are an important component of safe towing due to the wider visibility they provide. Learn all about towing mirrors at HowStuffWorks.
1969 Ford Mustang Grande & Mach 1
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The 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 was a wild newcomer ranked 'toughest one yet' by Motor Trend. Learn more about the 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1.
How was the construction of the World Trade Center unique?
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The World Trade Center employed several new approaches to skyscraper construction. From slurry walls to sky lobbies to "tube within a tube" design features, what made this project distinctive from an architectural engineering standpoint?
4 Occupations Prone to Sinus Trouble
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Most people have to deal with sinus problems a few times a year, but for some it comes with the job. Learn about occupations prone to sinus problems.