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  • [[Category:Automobile museums|Porsche Museum]]
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  • '''McFarlan''' is an American automobile manufactured in Connersville, Indiana from 1909 to 1928 as an outgrowth of ...hich they finished 25th and 19th, respectively. The McFarlan was a luxury automobile owned by celebrities of the day such as Fatty Arbuckle, Paul Whiteman and J
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  • ...entrusted with the design of the most expensive and complex Mercedes-Benz automobile to date, the [[Mercedes-Benz 600|600]]. He also designed the 230SL Pagoda, ...Turbo|"Turbo"]] concept car won "Concept Car of the Year" by the ''[[Revue Automobile Suisse]]'' that year; the car repeated the feat in 1992 in the [[Bagatelle
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  • [[Category:Automobile museums|Mercedes-Benz Museum]]
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  • ...rom French meaning a ''competition of elegance'') is a competition between automobile owners to be judged on the appearance of their automobiles. These are commo ...not intended to be used as daily drivers and are often not seen outside of museums or private collections. Even after driving only the short distance to the s
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  • ...rriage in 1891, two years before [[Charles E. Duryea]]'s first gas-powered automobile. Police forced him to drive the carriage at night, because during the day *[[History of the automobile]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...only 4 Pace Car models to the general public, 2 of which are on display in museums, the other 2 being in the hands of private collectors.
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  • ...le which can travel on roads and in the air. It is both an aircraft and an automobile. All the working examples have required some manual or automated process of * [[Waldo Waterman|Waterman Aerobile]] - 1937 two examples in museums as of 2004
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e 1962 season, all DBR1s would retire from racing and eventually end up in museums or private collections.
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  • From August 19, 1909 through May 24, 2009, 244 automobile races took place, with 136 separate drivers winning. After winning his fift ...August 19–21, 1909, and consisted of 16 races sanctioned by the [[American Automobile Association]] (AAA).<ref name="scott"/> The celebration quickly turned into
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ighly sought after. There are less than 10 still known to exist, mainly in museums, and they can change hands for as much as £15,000.
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