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1955 Ford Fairlane Sunliner Convertible Coupe
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Ragtop lovers flocked to Ford showrooms in 1955 taking home 49,966 1955 Ford Fairlane Sunliner Convertible Coupes. Learn more.
NieKamp Roadster: Profile of a Hot Road
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The NieKamp Roadster was the first historic hot rod to be restored. Learn about this hot rodding icon originally built by Bill NieKamp in 1949.
1939 Chevrolet
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The 1939 Chevrolet lineup included the Master 85 and Master DeLuxe series station wagons. Get detailed information on these distinctive Chevy models.
1953 Paxton Phoenix Convertible Coupe
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The 1953 Paxton Phoenix Convertible Coupe had unique features like a power-retractable top. Learn more about this car's design and engineering.
1929 Chevrolet International AC Coupe
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The 1929 Chevrolet International AC Coupe spurred Chevy's domination of the low-priced car market. See why through text and photos.
Reel vs. Real History: How Accurate Are Your Favorite Movies?
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Everyone knows that Hollywood dramas are no substitute for a good history teacher. We're looking at what 10 "based on a true story" movies got wrong - or right. It's not always what you think!
Steampunk Blimps: Airships that Will Take You Back to the Future
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Do you love Steampunk? Then check out our pictures of Steampunk Blimps: Airships that Will Take You Back to the Future!
Can Your Car Have Too Many Bumper Stickers?
How many bumper stickers is too many? HowStuffWorks looks at the law.
Why Is Missouri Called the Show-me State?
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Lots of U.S. states have nicknames, but Missouri's flinty moniker arguably is one of the best.
Can Your Truck Do the Carolina Squat? Should It?
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Also known as the Cali Lean and the Tennessee Tilt, the Carolina Squat is a way to lift the front of a truck up and lower the rear. Fans call it cool. The North Carolina state government calls it banned.