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1962-1964 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk
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To keep Studebaker in business, Brooks Stevens updated the Gran Turismo Hawk. Learn how the 1962 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk succeeded in doing so.
How Flying Humvees Will Work
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How will flying Humvees work? Read about the Pentagon's plans to make Humvees fly at HowStuffWorks.
How the Biofuel Tax Credit Works
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Do you know How the Biofuel Tax Credit Work? Keep reading to learn about How the Biofuel Tax Credit Works.
How the GMC PAD Works
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The GMC PAD is basically a futuristic motor home -- part apartment, part vehicle, and part telecommunications center.
1956 Buick Special Riviera Coupe
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The 1956 Buick Special Riviera Coupe featured Tahiti Coral and Dover White two-tone paint. See photos and learn about the Buick Special Riviera Coupe.
1932 Austin-Swallow
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The 1932 Austin-Swallow classic car was born out of a collaboration between two rival British automakers. See how they came together to create a gem.
1956 Harley-Davidson KHK
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The 1956 Harley-Davidson KHK motorcycle was among the last flathead Harleys. See pictures and learn more about the 1956 Harley-Davidson KHK.
1949 BSA B33
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The 1949 BSA B33 motorcycle was a successful postwar bike developed by one of England's oldest motorcycle companies. Learn about the 1949 BSA B33.
Shovel: A Chopper Profile
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The Shovel chopper has custom-bent exhaust pipes and milled valve covers. See photos and specifications for this Harley-powered chopper.
1944 Ford GPW
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A lesser-known jeep prototype -- the extremely rare 1944 Ford GWP Military Jeep -- was made for the Army by Ford during World War II. Learn more.