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1954-1962 Metropolitan
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The 1954-1962 Metropolitan bucked trends as compact import in the 1950s -- and it found initial success. Learn more about the 1954-1962 Metropolitan.
How Ford Works
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Ford Motor Company skyrocketed from obscurity to dominate the American auto industry in less than 12 years. Learn about Ford history and Ford cars.
How Roller Coasters Work
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They don't have engines, brakes or accelerators. No, these amazing machines rely on physical, centripetal and gravitational forces to urge thrills, screams and that sinking stomach feeling we all love (and hate). Read more about the science of fun.
1951-1958 Plymouth Belvedere
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The 1951-1958 Plymouth Belvedere was the low-price 1950s Plymouth model in the company's fight for sales. Learn about the Plymouth Belvedere origins.
1955-1962 MGA
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The 1955-1962 MGA was a more modern, faster, sportier replacement for the aging MG-TF model. Explore the characteristics that make this MGA a classic.
How Buick Works
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Founded in 1903, Buick quickly became a leading American automaker. Learn about Buick's history, including Buick models from 1903 to the present.
How Offshore Drilling Works
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Offshore drilling means combing Earth for new underwater oil reserves. Learn more about offshore drilling and finding oil in the midst of rough seas.
Towing Capacity Chart
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This towing capacity chart shows vehicles' towing capacity by make and model. Find your towing capacity on HowStuffWorks' towing capacity chart.
Ferrari F1
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Ferrari is a legendary name in Formula 1 racing. Learn about Ferrari's most fascinating F1 cars and follow the creation of a dynasty.
How Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) Works
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GCWR stands for gross combination weight rating. Visit HowStuffWorks to find out the definition of GCWR.