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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Donnet''' was a French car maker founded as Donnet-Zedel in 1924 and continuing in business until 1936 ...in 1928 and the Zedel part of the name dropped. Donnet also bought another factory at Nanterre, Seine from [[Vinot et Déguingand]] which although small had r
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  • ...2002, with production shifting to the [[Mack Avenue Engine Complex]]. The factory had been home to Chrysler's production of [[Chrysler LA engine|large-displa ...t were manufactured at [[Warren Truck Assembly]] before shipping them to [[Car dealership|dealership]]s.
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  • ...ore failing in 1969. The marque has been revived on a number of [[concept car]]s in the 2000s. ...e '''[[Bizzarrini P538|P538]]''', in 1966. The 1968 '''Manta''' [[concept car]], designed by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] of [[Italdesign|ItalDesign]], was a f
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  • ...GAZ-M20 Pobeda''' or '''Pobyeda''' (Russian:ГАЗ-М20 Победа) is a passenger car produced in the Soviet Union by [[GAZ]] from 1946 until 1958. It was also l ...he USSR, and the design was licensed to the Polish [[FSO car factory|FSO]] factory in Warsaw, where it was built as the [[Warszawa|Warszawa]] beginning in 19
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  • ...}}[[Image:Russo-balt1909stamp.jpg|thumb|right|Stamp with a 1909 Russo-Balt car.]] ...ay car factory RBVZ in Riga, Latvia and after the 1917 revolution a second factory was opened in Saint Petersburg, where they built armoured cars on chassis p
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  • ...rough 1902. The Maple Street factory used by Armstrong to build its first car will be again used for automobile manufacture in 2006 when [[AC Cars]] begi
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  • ...opened in 2002. The original German name is '''Gläserne Manufaktur''' (''factory made of glass'', literally ''vitreous manufactory''). Both the German and E The main purpose of the factory is the assembly of Volkswagen's luxury sedan, the [[Volkswagen Phaeton|Phae
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  • ...obeda]], built under license. The Warszawa was the first new-design Polish car built after the Second World War. Warszawas were popular as taxis because o
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  • After seeing his factory eradicated (1943) he died of heart failure. [[Category:car designers|Ghia, Giacinto]]
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  • The Bollée family, all car makers, created three brands: ...n Bollée by Hurtu & Diligeon, only the prototypes were made at the Le Mans factory.
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  • ...ME}} Models}}The '''Oltcit''' (IPA: /olt.'sit/) is a Romanian [[Automobile|car]] developed in co-operation with [[Citroën]] of France in the 1980s. It is The car's name comes from the region of Oltenia in Romania, with 'cit' being an abb
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  • ...-Lloyd company, in the Bremen suburb as Hastedt, had been established as a car and truck makers since 1905. ...e factory was conveniently located opposite to his own [[Goliath|Goliath]] factory on Föhrenstrasse in Bremen Hastedt. The range of trucks of Hansa-Lloyd was
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  • ...] racing car for children. Over 250 examples were produced at the Molsheim factory between 1927 and 1930, and the cars were frequently used both as playthings ...n) when it was found that even children had difficulty with leg room. The car was 130 in (3300 mm) long overall with a 625 mm (24.6 i
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  • ...the powerplant - a V8 engine. In kit form they are only available from the factory as a rolling chassis, unlike other Westfield kits which can be bought in co ...i (fuel injected) versions, which are currently the option provided in the factory built vehicles, and TVR Power engines of 4.2 litres. On the whole the V8 is
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  • ...[[car body|bodies]] for the [[VW Beetle]] and various [[Porsche]] [[sports car]]s. ...h better design. During that period Mercedes also developed a streamlined car with [[monocoque]] construction. In October 1931, Komenda resigned his mos
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  • ...assembled [[Automobile|car]] built in small numbers in 1922 and 1923 in a factory in Tyseley, Birmingham. It used an 11-9 hp 1490 cc 4 cylinder [[Dorma
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  • '''Haynes-Apperson Company''' was a manufacturer of [[Brass Era car|Brass Era]] [[automobile]]s in Kokomo, Indiana from 1896 to 1905. It was th ...ory open 24 hours a day, and two shifts of workers were needed to keep the factory running at capacity.
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  • ...eptember 23, 1938, the ''Carl F. W. Borgward Automobil- und Motorenwerke'' factory is opened in Sebaldsbrück near Bremen. After Kristallnacht, Borgward joine When the factory was destroyed by bombing in 1944, half of the workers were prisoners of war
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  • ...price point was planned, but never realized; also planned was the "Eagle" car line but it never made it off the drafting tables. ...opping the [[Mason Truck]] and Flint automobile lines and top-selling Star car in April of 1928. In 1929 Locomobile went out of production.
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  • '''Gutbrod''' was a German [[automobile|car]] manufacturer. The firm was founded by [[Wilhelm Gutbrod]] in 1926. It ori ...ster Scherenberg came from Mercedes and went finally back to Mercedes. The car was produced first in a carburettor version with 26 hp and later also with
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