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1935 Dodge KC Half-Ton Pickup

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The 1935 Dodge KC half-ton pickup was a 1930s Dodge success story. See pictures and learn more about the popular 1935 Dodge KC half-ton pickup.

1938-1939 Ford Panel and Pickup

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The 1938-1939 Ford panel and pickup trucks were the new face of Ford trucks. See pictures and learn about the 1938-1939 Ford panel and pickup.

1949 Oldsmobile 76 Station Wagon

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The 1949 Oldsmobile 76 station wagon was the last of a dying breed -- the wood-paneled family wagon. Explore the features of this collectible auto.

NieKamp Roadster: Profile of a Hot Road

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The NieKamp Roadster was the first historic hot rod to be restored. Learn about this hot rodding icon originally built by Bill NieKamp in 1949.

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.

Concept Cars

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Concept cars are automotive dreams on wheels. Check out pictures and profiles of dozens of the most colorful and spectacular concept cars of all time.

How the General Lee Works

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Many fans watched "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV show to see a character that never earned a salary -- the General Lee. Recently, the Dukes' 1969 Dodge Charger starred its first feature film, and it ain't just whistlin' Dixie.

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.

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.

The Ford Mustang Goes Trans-Am Racing

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The success of the 1965 Ford Mustang led to the launch of Trans-Am racing. Learn more about the Boss 302's fight to win Trans-Am dominance.

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