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How the 1956 Plymouth Plaza kept things simple
The 1956 Plymouth Plaza was never meant to dazzle anyone with chrome or gadgets, yet it helped anchor a pivotal moment in Detroit design. While its flashier siblings grabbed…
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When the 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook aimed for value buyers
The 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook did not chase flash or fashion. It was built for buyers who counted dollars, miles and repair bills, and it tried to win them with…
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Why some U.S. bridges make confident drivers grip the wheel
Across America, some bridges are so unnerving that otherwise steady drivers tense up, slow down, and clamp their hands around the steering wheel. Height, exposure to wind and water,…
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The bridges U.S. drivers still hesitate to cross
Across the United States, some bridges inspire a level of dread that no reassuring inspection report can erase. Even as engineers certify these spans as sound, thousands of drivers…
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