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1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 Excalibur Series I

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The 1965-1969 Excalibur Series I models represented a leap forward in auto engineering and design. Learn more about the 1965-1969 Excalibur Series I.

1968-1969 Dodge Charger

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The 1968-1969 Dodge Charger was a high-powered car with tons of attitude. Learn more about the 1969-1969 Dodge Charger at HowStuffWorks.

1950, 1951, 1952 Pontiac Catalina

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The 1950-1952 Pontiac Catalina was part of GM's early efforts at pillarless hardtops. Check out the 1950-1952 Pontiac Catalina and see pictures.

1960 Mercury

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The 1960 Mercury had a more subtle attitude than its predecessors. Learn more about the changes made to the 1960 Mercury and what engines were used.

1964-1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone

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The 1964 Mercury Comet Cyclone made the Comet line one of the hottest performance names of the decade. Learn about the 1964 Mercury Comet Cyclone.

1967-1968 Plymouth Sport Fury and VIP

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Plymouth pulled out all the stops for the 1967-1968 Plymouth Sport Fury and VIP. Find a profile and pictures of the 1967-1968 Plymouth Sport Fury and VIP.

1965-1966 Shelby GT-350

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The 1965-1966 Shelby GT-350 was really a souped-up Mustang 2+2 fastback with a few modifications. Find out more about the 1965-1966 Shelby GT-350.

1963-1964 Studebaker Avanti

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The 1963-1964 Studebaker Avanti featured a uniquely styled fiberglass body and powerful V-8 engine. Learn about the 1963-1964 Studebaker Avanti.

Do food manufacturers manipulate taste?

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Flavorists are scientists that use chemistry in order to produce different tastes. Find out what flavorists do and how flavorists create different tastes.

17 Flowers Poisonous to Cats (Spoiler: No Poinsettias)

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It's possible that poinsettias get the bummest rap in the plant world. They have a reputation as deadly beauties, but is the ubiquitous holiday plant actually one of the flowers poisonous to cats?

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