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1964-1967 Ford GT
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The 1964-1967 Ford GT was an underrated but ultimately winning entry in the international racing scene. Read how it happened and see stunning photos.
1972-1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV
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The 1972-1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV was designed as a luxury personal coupe. Learn more about the 1972-1976 Lincoln Continental.
10 Real Events That Sound Just Like Horror Movies
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Real-life events are sometimes just as scary as horror films. Learn about 10 true horrors at HowStuffWorks.
1966-1967 Mercury Comet
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The 1966-1967 Mercury Comet origins lay in the reputation for durability built by the 1960-1965 Comet. Learn about 1966-1967 Mercury Comet origins.
1962-1965 Ford Fairlane
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In 1962, Ford introduced a new car category with the mid-size 1962 Fairlane. See pictures and learn the history of the 1962-1965 Ford Fairlane.
Arnolt-Bristol
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Arnolt-Bristol was built from S.H. Arnolt's idea of a hybrid using the British Bristol chassis. Learn about the Arnolt-Bristol sports car.
1941 Buick Super Convertible Coupe
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The Buick Super convertible coupe was a major contributor to Buick's success in 1941. Read about what made this car so attractive to American drivers.
Ohanesian 1940 Mercury: Profile of a Custom Car
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The Ohanesian 1940 Mercury combine good design sense and quality craftsmanship. Learn about this winning custom car restyled by Dick Bertolucci.
Ridiculous History: Arsenic Was the Assassin's Dream Weapon
Why was arsenic used so often in assassinations? Read this ridiculous history to learn more about the lethal drug and its role in assassinations.
Ridiculous History: Meet Simeon Ellerton, Noted Pedestrian & Rock Hound
Simeon Ellerton walked all over the U.K. in the 18th century. On the way home he'd bring the materials to build himself a house.