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Cars began rolling off the assembly line over 100 years ago. Two billion vehicles later, we still can't get enough. The Cars That Drove Us takes viewers into Jeff Dunham's garage - home to 130 legendary cars. Joined by his cast of characters, Dunham reveals the storied history of era-defining rides, from the Corvette Stingray to the ill-fated Vector W8, as told by the engineers, artists, and socket slingers who built them.
Hollywood gave audiences plenty of hero cars they could drive home -- from Knight Rider, to the DeLorean in Back to the Future, even Herbie. But one machine was always out of reach: the Batmobile. And of all its incarnations, none redefined what a movie car could be more than the 1989 Batmobile.
As the American military outgrew the Jeep, it needed something stronger, tougher, more versatile -- and the Humvee was the answer. From Desert Storm to Rodeo Drive, it became America's vehicle of choice, a popularity fueled in part by Arnold Schwarzenegger, its most famous fan. But could an energy crisis mean the end of the party?
A garage-built experiment turned a cultural icon: the Meyers Manx dune buggy, which made car building accessible to the masses. However, its success unleashed a flood of copycats that nearly wiped out the very garage that started it all.
A garage-built experiment turned a cultural icon: the Meyers Manx dune buggy, which made car building accessible to the masses. However, its success unleashed a flood of copycats that nearly wiped out the very garage that started it all.
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