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How Transmission Coolers Work
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Transmission coolers are an excellent way to keep transmission temperatures in check while towing cargo. Learn all about transmission coolers at HowStuffWorks.
How Mousetrap-powered Cars Work
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Have you ever tried building a mousetrap-powered car? Read about mousetrap-powered cars at HowStuffWorks.
1956-1958 Plymouth Fury
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The 1956-1958 Plymouth Fury revived a Plymouth company that had fallen on difficult times. See pictures and learn about the 1956-1958 Plymouth Fury.
How Automotive Metal Forming Works
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Automotive metal forming has improved greatly. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about automotive metal forming.
How Automatic Transmissions Work
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An automatic transmission takes the pain of gear shifting out of your hands. Find out how an automatic transmission works and how it differs from a manual.
1957-1987 Pontiac Bonneville
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The 1957-1987 Pontiac Bonneville had its roots in the famous race course of the same name. Find out how the Bonneville transformed Pontiac's image.
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.
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Ford Mustang
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By the late 1980s the Mustang was ready for a redesign, and Ford nailed it. Find out about the 1987 Ford Mustang and its revered 5.0-liter engine.
1935-1936 Plymouth
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The 1935 Plymouth was new from the frame up, featuring major design and engineering advances. Get important information on this Plymouth model.
How Stirling Engines Work
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The Stirling engine is a heat engine that is vastly different from the internal-combustion engine in your car. It has the potential to be more efficient than most types of engines, but it hasn't made it into mass production yet. Find out why.