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  • ! colspan=2 | '''Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow''' ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Pierce-Arrow]]
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  • ...as active between 1901 and 1938. Best known for its expensive luxury cars, Pierce-Arrow also manufactured commercial trucks, fire trucks, camp trailers, motorcycle [[Image:Pierce-ArrowColorAd.jpg|thumb|250px|''1919 Pierce-Arrow advertisement; ads for the cars in early years were understated and artisti
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  • ...ntil the regular front doors are opened have been appearing on a number of vehicles, including extended cab [[trucks|pickup trucks]] and the [[Mazda RX-8]]. Ne *[[Pierce-Arrow|Pierce]] [[Pierce Silver Arrow|Silver Arrow]]
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  • ...and [[Pierce-Arrow]], became known as the "Three-P's of Motordom" (premium vehicles) in the United States. ...ts quality. In the 1920s, the company was producing conservatively-styled vehicles that would last for ten or more years. Current Peerless owners held onto t
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  • The Club keeps an exhaustive list of the vehicles they consider Classics, and while any member may petition for a vehicle to [[Pierce-Arrow]] -
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  • ...mobile" is a retronym for "horseless carriage," the original name for such vehicles, which is still in use today. Such very old vehicles present special challenges to today's collectors. Replacement parts must n
    12 KB (1,518 words) - 13:29, 29 August 2009
  • ...or motorsports, award a number of subjective awards to recognize standout vehicles regardless of class ribbons, as well as memorial awards created to honor sp *1988: [[Pierce-Arrow]]
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  • ...celebrate the grand [[automobile]]s of the prewar period. At the time, the vehicles covered by the Club were considered too modern to be of any interest by suc Times have changed, of course, and the vehicles eligible for CCCA membership are now some of the most highly valued cars in
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  • ...on the designs of current automobiles. By 1899, the brothers were building vehicles in their native Warren, Ohio. The company, which they called the Ohio Autom ...as being one of the three "P's" of American motordom royalty, along with [[Pierce-Arrow]] of Buffalo, New York and [[Peerless]] of Cleveland, Ohio. Packard's cache
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  • Indianapolis in July of 1921 to begin production of passenger vehicles. Although the Duesenberg brothers were world-class engineers, they were una *[[Jay Leno]] owns [[Jay Leno's vehicles|multiple Duesenberg SJ's]], one of which is Murphy-bodied.
    11 KB (1,688 words) - 06:49, 23 April 2008
  • ...or motorsports--award a number of subjective awards to recognize standout vehicles regardless of class ribbons, as well as memorial awards created to honor sp |100th Anniversary of Pierce-Arrow
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  • ...th gasoline vehicles, it partnered with other builders of gasoline-powered vehicles until 1911. In 1913, Studebaker introduced the first gasoline-powered autom ...ed into a distribution agreement with two manufactures of gasoline powered vehicles, [[Garford]] of Elyria, Ohio and the [[E-M-F Company|Everett-Metzger-Flande
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  • ...crapped abruptly, apparently due to high operating cost and the age of the vehicles used; this decision has been criticised by some, who note that the prices o *[http://busdrawings.com/index_ttc.htm Drawings of TTC vehicles] ([http://transit.toronto.on.ca/bus/8003.shtml and some more]) by Peter McL
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  • [[Category:James Bond Vehicles]]
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  • ...n 1931 Tucker moved to Buffalo, NY and became regional sales manager for [[Pierce-Arrow]] automobiles, but after only two years he moved back to Detroit and worked ...ry felt the vehicle was too fast and had already committed to other combat vehicles. However, the highly-mobile power-operated gun turret featured on the Tuck
    27 KB (4,351 words) - 07:02, 3 January 2010
  • ...o automobiles built after World War II, and lists superlatives for earlier vehicles separately. The list is also limited to production road cars that: ...use, and to transport people on public roads (no commercial or industrial vehicles are eligible);
    39 KB (4,958 words) - 07:11, 22 June 2010