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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Marcos''' is a British [[sports car]] manufacturer. ...mill in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire in 1963 and in 1971 to a purpose built factory at nearby Westbury.
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  • ...ton (both of whom had previously been involved in [[Arrol-Johnston]]). The factory was originally on the first floor of a building in Finnieston Street, Glasg The '''Albion Motor Car Company Ltd''' was renamed '''Albion Motors''' in 1930.
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  • The '''REO Motor Car Company''' was a Lansing, Michigan based company that produced [[automobile ...Nova Scotia, to Vancouver, British Columbia, in a 1912 REO special touring car, mechanic/driver [[Fonce V. (Jack) Haney]] and journalist Thomas W. Wilby m
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  • ...loirat family. The name Matra became famous in the 1960s when it went into car production by buying [[Automobiles René Bonnet]]. Matra Automobiles produc ...eel-drive - which was based on the [[Simca 1100]] pick-up bodyshell. This car remained in production into the '80s, after Simca's takeover by [[Peugeot]]
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  • ...Maranello''' and '''550 Barchetta''' were 2-seat [[Gran Turismo]] [[sports car]]s. Introduced in 1996, the 550 was an upmarket [[FR layout|front-engined] ...[[Ferrari Testarossa#F512M|F512M]] left the company with only the [[exotic car|exotic]] [[Ferrari F50|F50]] and V8 [[Ferrari F355|F355]] as [[MR layout|mi
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  • | [[Sportscar|Sports Car]] ...model's official name and as such should not be used when referring to the car in any true manner.
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  • The '''Chrysler Crossfire''' is [[Chrysler]]'s sporty car model. Introduced in 2003, it is based on the previous generation [[Mercede No hybrid or alternative fuel Crossfires were made from the factory.
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  • ...from 1934 to 1937. The Airflow was the first full-size American production car to use [[streamlining]] as a basis for building a sleeker automobile, one l ...oque ([[unibody]]) construction to both strengthen the construction of the car while reducing its overall weight, and thus increasing the power output by
    12 KB (1,783 words) - 01:40, 15 July 2007
  • ...ehicles fall into multiple categories or do not fit well into any. Not all car types are common in all countries and names for the same vehicle can differ ...P]] classifications are shown. Car rental companies often use the [[ACRISS Car Classification Code]]. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U
    20 KB (2,933 words) - 14:27, 22 September 2009
  • * [[Green Monster (car)|Green Monster]], name of a series of [[piston]] and jet engine [[drag raci * ''Moby Dick'', nickname for the [[Porsche 935]] factory model of 1978
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  • ...''' (<small>Romanian pronunciation:</small> [ˈdat͡ʃia]) was a [[automobile|car]] manufactured by Romanian auto marque [[Dacia]]. ...his is the reason for the car looking slightly outdated when it exited the factory's gates for the first time, in 1995.<ref>[http://www.romaniancars.ro/dacia-
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  • ...e heads, the large engine produced excellent power to pull the large heavy car. The engine used a 4¼&nbsp;in (107.9&nbsp;mm) bore and long 5½&nbsp;in ( UK models were built at Rolls' Derby factory, while US Phantoms were built in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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  • ...60s, but has since switched to a more environmentally friendly livery. The car entry for the 2006 season was the RA106 with the RA806E V8 Honda Engine, co ...' by the motoring press. Unfortunately this was the last truly competitive car that Honda produced for F1 in the 1960s; the following year's Honda RA301 o
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  • ...[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]] [[Puch Voiturette]] began and in 1909 a Puch car broke the world high-speed record with 130,4 km/h. In 1910, Puch even produ ...erted into a Mauser machine pistol assembly plant. In 1943, an underground factory for the [[Steyr-Daimler-Puch]] company was built in Gusen.
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  • ...ouring.co.uk on 9 December 2008</ref> The FIA organised a [[World Touring Car Championship|World Cup]] for the category each year from 1993 to 1995, and Super Touring replaced [[Group A]] as the norm in nearly every touring car championship across the world, but escalating costs, and the withdrawal of
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  • ...t is uncertain whether examples have been independently imported since the car's launch. There is at least one in Sarasota, FL. ...e colors ''swimming pool blue'' and ''oh-so-orange'' were reserved for the car's designers, Bez and Lagaay.
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  • ...eater''' is an electric heater that heats the [[engine]] of a [[automobile|car]] to ease starting in cold weather. They are connected to normal AC power o ...imes found in public or private parking lots, especially in [[multi-storey car park]]s. Some parking lots cycle the power on for 20 minutes and off for 20
    4 KB (730 words) - 16:10, 20 May 2010
  • :''This article is about the car produced from 1952 to 1963, for other cars with the same name, see [[Merced | [[sports car]]
    11 KB (1,711 words) - 08:47, 11 December 2010
  • ...d a vacant brewery in Hamilton, New Jersey, and brought Walter and his car factory there in 1906. However, Walter found himself deeply in debt by 1909, so the
    3 KB (432 words) - 01:38, 21 February 2007
  • ...the Galant recieves a significant mid-cycle facelift fore and aft. The new car will be officially unveiled at the 2008 [[Chicago Auto Show]]. The updated ...reased and 250 staff at its factory are being laid off. This is 15% of the factory staff.
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