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  • ...were tricycles and two- and four-cylinder cars, until closure in 1907. The company reappeared as Société Anonyme des Anciens Étabissements Chenard et Walck ...[[Citroën]] or [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] [[V8 engine|V-8]] engines. The company was taken over by [[Peugeot]], in 1946.
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  • ...ord.com/plant_display.cfm?plant_id=62 |title=Plant Information |work=Media.Ford.com |accessdate=2010-01-23}}</ref> The factory was opened by Ford Motor Company in 1972 as Michigan Casting Center (MCC), at the time one of the most techn
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  • | '''[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]''' | '''[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • The '''1974 Brazilian Grand Prix''' was a [[Formula One]] motor race held at [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace|Interlagos]] on January 27, 197 | '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • '''Vignale''' was an Italian [[automobile]] [[coachbuilder]] company. ...ale at the 1993 Geneva motor show. Aston are owned by [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] who in turn also own Ghia which is how the name came to be revived.
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  • ...y]] in 2003 from Shelby American. The company is based at the [[Las Vegas Motor Speedway]] in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...also created the legendary [[Shelby Cobra]] which was an [[AC Ace]] with a Ford V8.
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  • |First_Team = [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] The '''1971 Spanish Grand Prix''' was a Formula One motor race held at the [[Montjuïc circuit]] on April 18, 1971. It was the second
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  • ...c transmission]] design. The 6-speed transmission was developed after each company contributed US$720 million to the effort. It is a compact [[transaxle]] des Each company will name and manufacture the transmission separately:
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  • ...currently in charge of North American car design for [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]. Callum graduated from Napier University in Edinburgh, majoring in indus ...], [[Ford F-Series|Super Duty pickup trucks]], [[Ford Excursion]], and the Ford Ex concept.
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  • [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] of Europe produced two totally different V4 engines with a [[balance shaf * The British [[Ford Essex V4 engine]]
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  • The '''1971 South African Grand Prix''' was a Formula One motor race held at [[Kyalami|Kyalami Circuit]] on March 6, 1971. It was the first It was expected the 12-cylinder cars would be dominant over the V8 Ford Cosworths - [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] had won four out of the last five
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  • ...2cc [[Coventry Climax]] engine in 1936 to a 1.8 litre [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] engine in 2004. from 1939 a [[Standard Motor Company|Standard]] Special 1267&nbsp;cc overhead valve engine with 38.8&nbsp;bhp. A
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  • ..., and Walter '''[[Walter Flanders|Flanders]]''', who had served as [[Henry Ford]]'s production manager. ...ace the defective parts in their vehicles at a cost of US$1 million to the company. The E-M-F name continued into 1912 with the Studebaker name becoming more
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Jehle''' was a car company based in Liechtenstein which operated during the late 1970s to the early 19 ..., double-turbocharger, five-valves per cylinder and up to 600&nbsp;hp. The company also built a prototype [[V12]] coupe reminiscent of the [[Lamborghini Count
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  • ...onal 1600 cc version from 1974 and was designed by the British [[Reliant]] company with styling by [[Ogle Design]]. The 5 seat body was built from glass fibr ...discontinued in 1986 when the factory turned to making a version of the [[Ford Taunus]].
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  • ...Father, then president of the company) began to build [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] bodies for the Walkerville factory. They continued to do so until 1912. D ...bile from Flint automobile manufacturer J. Dallas Dort, of the [[Dort|Dort Motor Co.]], and that year Gray-Dort was formed. They produced two cars the first
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  • ...bs, and utility vehicles from their Hartford plant. During World War I the company produced trucks for the military and prospered after the war but with stiff ...oduced, only 150 are known to exist today. The most famous car was one the company donated to Hollywood actress Anita King for her trans-continental trip in 1
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  • {{List of Asquith Motor Company Models}}The '''Asquith''' is an English [[automobile]] built since 1981 and ...le" delivery vans on the [[Ford Transit]] [[chassis]] in 1982. In 1991 the company announced production of a 1930s-style [[taxi cab]] that would meet the Lond
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  • ...lied to the making of metal frames and motor parts for motorcycles. Yamaha Motor is the world's second largest producer of motorcycles after [[Honda]]. It a ...yen for a 5 per cent share in Yamaha Motor Company while Yamaha and Yamaha Motor each bought 500,000 shares of Toyota stock in return.
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  • ...Group Vice President of Design and Chief Creative Officer at [[Ford Motor Company]]. His name is simply "J", named after his grandfather S J Mays. ...e the [[Volkswagen Beetle]] and [[Ford Thunderbird#2002-2005 "Retro Birds"|Ford Thunderbird]]. Though lauded for his nostalgic touch, his focus on the past
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