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How American Bantam Cars work
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Roy S. Evans bought American Austin for a mere $5,000 and renamed it American Bantam. Learn why American Bantam didn't succeed beyond World War II.
How Reo Cars Work
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The Reo Motor Car Company was created in 1904 out of an argument at Olds Motor Works. Learn all about Reo, which stopped making cars in 1936.
1951-1958 Plymouth Belvedere
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The 1951-1958 Plymouth Belvedere was the low-price 1950s Plymouth model in the company's fight for sales. Learn about the Plymouth Belvedere origins.
1939 Chrysler New Yorker Four-Door Sedan
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Chrysler produced the 1939 New Yorker sedan to boost sales. Learn how the 1939 Chrysler New Yorker appealed to drives with its elegance and speed.
How Graham Cars Work
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Graham debuted a barrage of cars after their inception, from town cars to limousines. Learn how the public reacted to this automotive newcomer.
1928 Nash Advanced Six Coupe
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The 1928 Nash Advanced Six Coupe was a product of the 'Roaring Twenties.' Read about its roaring success and see photos of its overstated elegance.
How old is the electric car?
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Electric cars aren't so new today. Turns out they have been around since before the Model T. Find out how old electric cars are at HowStuffWorks.
1953-1956 Packard Caribbean
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The 1953-1956 Packard Caribbean was built to compete in the early 1950s sports car craze. Learn more about the 1953-1956 Packard Caribbean origins.
Dream Truck: Profile of a Custom Car
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The Dream Truck was a custom car builder's dream initiated in 1953 by Spencer Murray. See photos and learn more about the custom 1950 Chevy pickup.