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  • ...hroughout its history, Stutz was known as a producer of exclusive cars for the rich and famous. ==Stutz Motor Company==
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  • ...ed in 1905 in Jackson, Michigan, in 1906 in Detroit, and from 1907 to 1915 in Pontiac, Michigan. ...hich was less than half the price that would be expended on grease packing in a regular geared transmission. <ref>Kimes, Beverly Rae. ''Standard Catalog
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  • :''This article is about the 1955-57 station wagon. For the 1970-1995 van, see [[Chevrolet Van]].'' ...later resurrected as a full-size [[van]] option for the [[Chevrolet Van]] in 1970.
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  • ...ut usually with rear drive. A variant on the 'one at the front' layout was the [[Scott Sociable]], which resembled a four-wheeler with a front wheel missi ...Exhibition.<ref name=Elvis/> A Conti 6 [[horsepower|hp]] Tri-car competed in (but did not complete) a 1907 [[Peking-to-Paris]] race sponsored by a Frenc
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  • ...or]] as well as pioneering both the [[V16]] engine and the use of aluminum in auto manufacturing. ...llowed the next year, with pioneering [[V6]] and [[V8]] engines tried over the next few years before more conventional [[straight engine]] designs were se
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  • ...d/or height to use a governmentally approved child safety seat when riding in a vehicle. Child safety seats provide passive restraints and must be prope After the first [[automobile]] was manufactured and put on the market in the early 1900s, many modifications and adjustments have been implemented to pr
    11 KB (1,806 words) - 10:42, 1 July 2010
  • ...a period in which they had been out of favor<ref>"The History of Electric Vehicles: The Middle Years of Electric Cars (1930 - 1990)", About.com:Inventors, [http://
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  • ...he engine started, a crank could begin to spin along with the crankshaft. The operator had to pull away immediately, or else risk a broken wrist, or wors ...self-starter'''. He had invented the first self-starter in [[1899]], but the invention was impractical.
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  • ...badge, was a script stating "FORD WERKE AG-Cologne, West Germany", stating the car's place of manufacture. ...l. The Scorpios were manufactured in Ford's Cologne plant and fitted with the [[Ford_Cologne_V6_engine#2.9|Cologne 2.9 L V6]].
    7 KB (1,167 words) - 04:08, 10 December 2010
  • ...sporting small arms, most of them based on Russian or German design, under the name Zastava Arms. * '''[[Zastava Florida In]]'''
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  • ...although it is familiar to many English-speakers and often used openly in the custom-car trade. ...e edge. A door hinged at the front, in contrast, would be pushed away from the passenger and possibly torn off entirely.
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  • [[Image:DirkvdM yank tank yellow.jpg|thumb|A '[[yank tank]]' or 'maquina' in Havana, Cuba]] [[Image:DirkvdM yank tank blue-red.jpg|thumb|Another 'yank tank' in Havana]]
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  • ...dling assets of the former [[Graham-Paige]] Motor Company. The concern was the only new US automaker to achieve success after World War II if only for a f ...e market while the "Big Three" were still marketing their pre-war designs, the Kaisers and Frazers made quite an exciting entrance. Kaiser and Frazer woul
    8 KB (1,266 words) - 06:26, 19 February 2007
  • ...e cars through the 1930's. No longer involved in automobile manufacturing, the company still exists as a successful real estate firm. ...r glass company eventually became part of the Owens Glass Co., now the "O" in L-O-F - [[Libby-Owens-Ford]].
    7 KB (1,077 words) - 06:42, 19 February 2007
  • | {{{Weight - you get the point}}} ...Volkswagen 181]] named "Thing" in the US, "Trekker" in the UK and "Safari" in Mexico.
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  • | 3965 mm (156.1 in) | 1696 mm (66.8 in)
    6 KB (904 words) - 10:18, 16 August 2009
  • The '''Mitsubishi Galant''' is a mid-size [[Automobile]] manufactured by [[Mitsubishi]]. ...230 horsepower 3.8L V6. The Ralliart is powered by a 258 3.8L V6 and, like the V6 Sport, will shift through a 5-speed Sportronic automatic transmission. [
    12 KB (1,780 words) - 06:42, 21 June 2009
  • ...rg, South Carolina. The Z3 was replaced by the [[BMW Z4]] in late 2002 at the Paris Auto Show. ...stic rear window looked especially bad compared to the glass unit found on the much-cheaper 1999 [[Mazda Miata]].
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  • |Length = 190.3 in |Width = 72.7 in
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  • ...'''Honda CRX''', originally launched as the '''Honda Ballade Sports CRX''' in Japan, was a ...a Civic CRX'''. The name "CRX" and what it stands for is widely disputed, the more popular meaning is "Civic Renaissance Model X", although some believe
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