The rear differential is integrated into the engine unit, and the four-wheel drive features a central viscous coupler.
The drive featured a number of unique technologies, including a built-in accelerometer that protected the hard drive from falls.
A recruiting drive in March 1961 featured simultaneous cross burnings throughout the South.
Atlanta's final drive that ended the game featured big running back Keith Jones and a critical third-and-five pass of eight yards to Drew Hill.
This drive featured the best of Brown.
The drive to tie the game featured Glenn Foley connecting on third- and fourth-down passes.
The scoring drive featured a 45-yard run by Efton James on a fake forward pass.
Many drives feature an option called Cable Select (CS).
The drive featured a 46-yard gain on a pass from Knode to Goebel who was tackled at the Aggies' 20-yard line.
The drive featured hard running by Hearst and a third-and-5 catch of 17 yards by Terrell Owens that put the ball at midfield.