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1959 Ford Galaxie

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The 1959 Ford Galaxie married a spacious interior with a stylish 'squarebird' exterior. See pictures and a profile of the 1959 Ford Galaxie.

The Anatomy of a U.S. Presidential Motorcade

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The U.S. president requires constant security, especially when traveling. HowStuffWorks takes a look at what goes into the presidential motorcade.

How Run-flat Tires Work

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Do you know how run-flat tires work? Keep reading to learn more about how run-flat tires work and how engineers are still perfecting the design.

1950, 1951, 1952 Chevrolet Bel Air

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The 1950-1952 Chevrolet Bel Air brought the hardtop to the masses with an affordable price and plenty of style. Read about the 1950-1952 Chevrolet Bel Air.

1960-1961 Plymouth Fury

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The 1960-1961 Plymouth Fury attempted to build on the success of late 1950s Fury models. See pictures and a profile of the 1960-1961 Plymouth Fury.

How Vespas Work

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Vespas are one of the most popular brands of motor scooters. Find out how the Vespa scooter works and learn about the history of Vespa scooters.

How Ramjets Work

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Imagine whipping through the sky at thousands of miles per hour. This special type of jet engine can do exactly that.

How Biological and Chemical Warfare Works

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Chemical warfare and biological warfare is explained in this article. Learn about biological and chemical warfare.

What is the history of the remote control?

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These days, remote controls seem to, well, control our lives. Most people tend to have piles of them strewn about their living rooms. But where did this ubiquitous technology come from? Where is it headed?

Can Red Flag Laws Help Prevent Mass Killings?

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Red flag laws let police seize firearms of a person who is viewed as a potential threat. HowStuffWorks looks at whether the laws can prevent crime.

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