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  • '''Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Borgward''' (November 10, 1890 in Hamburg Altona - July 2 Carl Borgward was of modest extraction, the son of a coal retailer, Wilhelm Borg
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  • In 1891, [[Carl G. Fisher|Carl Graham Fisher]] (1874-1939) opened a bicycle shop with his two brothers. Re ''See also featured article [[Carl G. Fisher]].''
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  • ...Hansa-Lloyd was complementing the Goliath range, and the purchase allowed Carl Borgward to fulfill his dream to produce his own cars. Carl Borgward stopped Hansa-Lloyd's production of luxury cars, but continued its
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  • '''Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Borgward''' (November 10, 1890 in Hamburg Altona - July 2 Carl Borgward was of modest extraction, the son of a coal retailer, Wilhelm Borg
    3 KB (468 words) - 04:19, 15 February 2007
  • ...lip of Sweden.<ref>[http://www.thelocal.se/9879/20080205 The Local] Prince Carl Philip to launch motor racing career</ref>
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  • The current official car of the King of Sweden, Carl Gustaf, is a stretched [[Volvo S80]], escorted by the Swedish Security Serv
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  • ...dels}}'''Borgward''' was a German [[automobile]] manufacturer founded by [[Carl F. W. Borgward]] (November 10, 1890 - July 28, 1963). The first "[[automobile]]" Carl Borgward designed was the ''Blitzkarren'' (i.e. ''lightning cart'', a sort
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  • The company ''Goliath-Werke Borgward & Co.'' was created by [[Carl F. W. Borgward]] and Wilhelm Tecklenburg in 1928. The first models where th
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  • | [[Carl Forberg]] | [[Carl Scarborough]]
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  • |Designer = [[Carl Zipfel]]
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  • ...nd was printed on the cover of the magazine, but was never built. In 2001, Carl Schneider of Eureka, California comissioned the car to be built. Its main f
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  • * 1982-1993 — Carl Hahn
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  • ...an/Haas Racing was formed when actor [[Paul Newman]] and long-time racer [[Carl Haas]], competitors in the [[Can-Am]] championship, each began looking to C *[[Carl A. Haas Motorsports]]
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  • ...d promotion, he went to Detroit but returned to Europe in June 1985 when [[Carl Hahn]], Chairman of the [[Volkswagen]]-[[Audi]] [[Volkswagen Group|Group]],
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  • ...ow be called the Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250. At the 2008 event, [[Carl Edwards]] became the fourth driver to win two NASCAR Nationwide Series even *2006 - [[Carl Edwards]]
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  • The Packard Parisian is one of three [[Packard]] custom cars built by [[Carl Schneider]] and [[Peter Portugal]] of Eureka, California. The three vehicle
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  • |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Carl Haas]] |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Carl Haas]]
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  • The basis for the Chrysler Airflow was rooted in Chrysler Engineering's [[Carl Breer]]'s curiosity about how forms affected their movement through the env ...of faulty manufacturing. According to Fred Breer, son of Chrysler Engineer Carl Breer, the first 2,000 to 3,000 Airflows to leave the factory had major def
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  • ...was integrated in the [[Borgward]] group after the purchase of Hansa by [[Carl F. W. Borgward]] in 1929, and car production ceased.
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  • ...fried Marcus, sondern die beiden deutschen Ingenieure Gottlieb Daimler und Carl Benz als Schöpfer des modernen Kraftwagens zu bezeichnen sind.
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  • ...le of Munich, where he was an outstanding student. He became a protegé of Carl von Linde, the pioneer of refrigeration. He was a devout Lutheran.
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