CarStuff
Did Bonnie and Clyde really write to Henry Ford to thank him for his fast, reliable getaway cars? Do you ever wonder what happens at the DirtFish Rally School? What's a tether car? The CarStuff show has explored these and literally hundreds of other fascinating topics to explain how some of the most amazing machines on land, sea and air actually work. So whether you want to know more about hearses or circus trains, salt flat racers or the popemobile, Scott Benjamin has you covered.

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Episoder(852)

Dirty Car Art

Dirty Car Art

Has someone ever written 'wash me' across your windshield? Scott Wade noticed that when dirt caked onto a car it became the perfect canvas -- and like any great artist, he couldn't resist the opportun...

13 Mai 201011min

Hand Controls for Drivers

Hand Controls for Drivers

Standard motor vehicles have foot controls for braking and accelerating, but hand controls also exist for drivers who can't use their feet. Scott and Ben discuss different kinds of hand-controlled dev...

11 Mai 201021min

Hit and Miss Engines

Hit and Miss Engines

A hit-and-miss-engine is a type of flywheel engine, and compared to modern engines the design of this device is relatively simple. But how does it work? Tune in as Scott and Ben break down the mechani...

6 Mai 201023min

How the Motorcycle Cannonball Works

How the Motorcycle Cannonball Works

So let's say you have a motorcycle built before 1916, some free time and a sense of adventure -- but no idea what to do in September. Why not join the Motorcycle Cannonball? Tune in and learn more abo...

4 Mai 201018min

Scott and Ben's Top 10 Dream Cars

Scott and Ben's Top 10 Dream Cars

What are your top ten dream cars? In this episode, Scott and Ben respond to a listener request and break down their top ten dream vehicles, with a few surprises along the way. Listen in and learn more...

29 Apr 201031min

How the Indy 500 Works

How the Indy 500 Works

First held in 1911, the Indianapolis 500 is one of the world's most well-known auto races. But how did it get started, and how does it work today? Listen in and learn more about the Indy 500 in this e...

27 Apr 201026min

Road Construction

Road Construction

For thousands of years, people across the world have built roads to move from one point to another. Listen in as Ben and Scott take a look at the evolution of road construction in this podcast. Learn...

22 Apr 201023min

How Armored Cars Work

How Armored Cars Work

The concept of armored vehicles predates the invention of the automobile, and engineers are still trying to perfect the idea. Listen in as Scott and Ben explore the uses of modern armored vehicles in ...

20 Apr 201026min

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