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1946 Dodge WC Pickup
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Prewar styling made the 1946 Dodge WC pickup look dated, but it performed well. See pictures and get more information on the 1946 Dodge WC pickup.
1941 Plymouth PT-125
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The 1941 Plymouth PT-125 pickup was the last Plymouth truck until the 1970s. See pictures and get information about the 1941 Plymouth PT-125 pickup.
1930-1931 Ford Model A Truck
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The 1930-1931 Ford Model A truck was America's best truck value in the early 1930s. See pictures and learn about the 1930-1931 Ford Model A truck.
1957 Chevrolet 3106/3116 Suburban Carryall
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The 1957 Chevrolet 3106/3116 Suburban Carryall presaged today's SUVs. See pictures and learn about the 1957 Chevrolet 3106/3116 Suburban Carryall.
1937 Plymouth PT-50 Half-Ton Pickup
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The 1937 Plymouth PT-50 half-ton pickup was the most popular Plymouth truck that year. See pictures and learn about the 1937 Plymouth PT-50 pickup.
How Brake Lines Work
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Brake lines are tubes that carry brake fluid between brake components. Learn all about brake lines at HowStuffWorks.
Wetzels Roadster: Profile of a Hot Rod
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Wetzel's Roadster was built by Bill Hook and Valley Custom, and finished by Leland Wetzel. Learn how this 1932 Ford roadster became a classic hot rod.
1947-1954 Nash Model 3148
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The 1947-1954 Nash Model 3148 truck was an export model, but some stayed in the U.S. See pictures and learn about the rare 1947-1954 Nash Model 3148.
1959 Chevrolet Fleetside Pickup
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The slick, modern 1959 Chevrolet Fleetside Pickup was Chevy's new sport pickup. See pictures and learn about the 1959 Chevrolet Fleetside Pickup.
10 Automotive Companies That Failed
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They say nothing lasts forever, and that is certainly true in the case of the highly competitive automotive industry. While today we have the Big Three U.S. automakers in Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler, there have, in fact, been hundreds of automotive manufacturers in the U.S. over the last century. Sadly, many of the [...] The post 10 Automotive Companies That Failed appeared first on Goliath.