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(via Amusing Planet) If you drive 50 miles north of Atlanta, Georgia, along Interstate-75 and then turn right for U.S.
Read more(via Amusing Planet) If you drive 50 miles north of Atlanta, Georgia, along Interstate-75 and then turn right for U.S.
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Read more(via Today I Found Out) The automobile is an integral part of modern history. From the Model T to the
Read more(via Amusing Planet) If you drive 50 miles north of Atlanta, Georgia, along Interstate-75 and then turn right for U.S.
Read more(via Today I Found Out) In 1908, the Ford Motor Company, founded by Henry Ford, released its first Ford Model
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) A look at the patents and inventions of Preston Tucker reveal that he could have made an
Read more(via Grunge) You probably don’t spend a lot of time thinking about how unsafe your car may be. Perhaps your
Read more(via Atlas Obscrua) Ever since Londoner Bridget Driscoll became the first pedestrian to die in an automobile accident in 1896,
Read more(via History) On this day in 1927, Henry Ford and his son Edsel drive the 15 millionth Model T Ford
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) The small northern Michigan town of Alpena is known as a vacation destination today, but in 1911
Read more(via Great Big Story) Lamborghinis and Ferraris are well known for being the most expensive and opulent sports cars on
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Modeling clay was introduced to the car industry in the late twenties by GM’s Harley Earl, and
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