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1928 Chevrolet Pickup

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The 1928 Chevrolet pickup truck boasted standard four-wheel brakes. See pictures and get more details about the classic 1928 Chevrolet pickup.

1958 Chevrolet Cameo Carrier

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The 1958 Chevrolet Cameo Carrier pickup was the last of the fancy Cameo line. Learn about the rare 1958 Chevrolet Cameo Carrier, and see pictures.

1939 Studebaker Champion

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The 1939 Studebaker Champion was a champion indeed -- it sold 30,000 units in its introductory year. Learn all about the 1939 Champion.

1941 Dodge Custom Town Sedan

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The 1941 Dodge Custom Town Sedan had added airfoam seat cushions, passenger-door armrest and exterior brightwork. Read up on the Custom Town Sedan.

1996 Boss Hoss

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The 1996 Boss Hoss motorcycle defines 'bigger is better' by packing a Chevy V-8 engine. See pictures and learn about the outrageous Boss Hoss.

1930 Chrysler 70 Roadster

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The 1930 Chrysler 70 Roadster was the result of an instinct that saved the Chrysler Company. Learn more about the dreamy 1930 Chrysler 70 Roadster.

1939 Buick Century

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The 1939 Buick Century had one more horsepower than a Cadillac, and several industry innovations. Find out more about the 1939 Buick Century.

1957 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Convertible

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The 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible is a milestone from the renowned manufacturer. Read all about this gem and see photos of an American classic.

How Much Does It Cost to Charge an Electric Car?

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Electric cars that run only on power stored in their batteries -- no gasoline required -- are going to hit the mass market in the United States over the next few years, thanks to the likes of Ford, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Mini and a slew of others with plans on the drawing board. Learn more about charging your electric car.

Zoinks, It's a Scooby-Doo Quiz!

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Celebrate 50-plus years of capers, masks, Scooby Snax and extra-large sandwiches by taking our our HowStuffWorks Scooby-Doo quiz.

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