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  • '''Ruston & Hornsby''' was an industrial equipment manufacturer in Lincoln, England. They were most well known as a manufactur ...o crane tanks, two of which lasted until 1952, aged eighty-four. Among the company's output were sixteen for Argentina and some for T.A.Walker, the contractor
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  • ...mmercial vehicles built by the Spanish Aeronautica Industrial S. A. (AISA) company were marketed. ...s-cab, it featured an air-cooled Deutz engine and [[Magirus]] firefighting equipment.
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  • ...t, allegedly, none of this investment was done and instead, the industrial equipment of ARO was sold off (according to the privatization contract, he was not al ...d in 2006 John Perez for using false documents which helped him to buy the company.<ref>Evenimentul Zilei, [http://www.evz.ro/article.php?artid=209753 "Americ
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  • ...ich has its origins in Sandbach, Cheshire in 1856. [[PACCAR]] acquired the company in 1980, and ceased to use the brand name in 2006. ...ancock in 1887 the company was renamed ''Edwin Foden Sons & Co. Ltd.'' The company produced massive industrial engines, as well as small stationary [[steam en
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  • ...[[BMW AG]]. He is acknowledged by [[BMW AG]] as an indirect founder of the company. ...learned the engineering profession and was employed by [[Züst]] automotive company from approx. 1908 to 1911. It is believed he was active as a technical des
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  • ...gines as well. These cars, driven by Erwin Kleyer, Otto (both sons of the company founder, [[Heinrich Kleyer]]) and by Alfred Theves won many sporting events In the 1930s, the company introduced [[front-wheel drive]] '''Trumpf''' and '''Trumpf-Junior''' model
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  • ...ndustry Corporation]], [[Chang'an Motors]], and [[Chery Automobile]]. The company was established in 1953 with ranges such as [[FAW Jiaxing|Jiaxing]] [[mini In 1988, [[Chrysler]] sold much of the machining equipment, as well as a license to the design, of their [[Chrysler K engine|K-car 2.2
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  • ...d to changes in the industry, most notably the cab forward style cab. The company has recently undergone a major rebirth and is once again turning out distin In 1995, the company was bought by [[Freightliner LLC]], which is a subsidiary of [[Daimler-Chry
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  • ...English [[automobile]] designer and builder who founded the [[Austin Motor Company]]. ...Company in Melbourne which made locomotive boilers, wheels and gold mining equipment.<ref name=lambert-chapter-1/>
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  • ...Marmon & Company]] of Indianapolis, Indiana, from 1902 through 1933. The company is notable as having introduced the [[rear-view mirror]] as well as pioneer Marmon's parent company was founded in 1851 manufacturing flour grinding mill equipment, and branching out into other machinery through the late 19th century. Smal
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''White Motor Company''' was an American [[automobile]] and [[truck]] manufacturer, in existence ...Company as a separate entity from the rest of their business. White Motor Company continued to make passenger cars until 1918.
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  • ...nd DAF]] van manufacturing division, following the bankruptcy of the Dutch company. Later the name was officially changed to ''LDV Limited''. ...A GAZ spokesperson said that the company had appointed former [[Ford Motor Company|Ford of Europe]] executive Martin Leach and former A.T. Kearney executive S
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  • ...Company (AEC) and along with [[Crossley Motors]] the new group was renamed Associated Commercial Vehicles (ACV) Ltd. ...and Reginald Walter but the latter soon left to found the [[Standard Motor Company]].<ref name=Beaulieu>{{cite book |last=Georgano |first=N. |title=Beaulieu E
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  • ...'''Morgan Plus 4 Plus''' or '''+4+''' was an attempt by the [[Morgan Motor Company]] to modernize the bodywork, somewhat similar to the Aero 8. Only 26 were The equipment may have varied, but an example sold in 1969 was mechanically similar to th
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  • ...iller's company went bankrupt in 1933. Offenhauser bought the patterns and equipment from Miller, and began developing the engine with Goossen. <ref name=NMARHo
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  • ...name for high-performance luxury motor cars manufactured in Germany by the company, August Horch & Cie, at the beginning of the 20th century. The company was established by [[August Horch]], a former production manager for [[Karl
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  • ...soline direct injection]] (GDI) technology. Financial pressures forced the company to discontinue sales of the [[Mitsubishi Proudia|Proudia]] and [[Mitsubishi ...1999</ref> While Mitsubishi makes the cylinder heads and other GDI-related equipment, Hyundai casts the aluminium block, and other major internal components.<re
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  • ...d restrictions are required because of a lack of federally mandated safety equipment and features which NEV's can not accommodate because of their design. To s *[http://www.getkurrent.com American Electric Vehicle Company]
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  • The '''Fiat Croma''' was a large saloon car built by the Italian company from 1985 to 1996. The car was the top of the range Fiat, and was penned by ...d a half years. Instead of winning profits for Fiat, the Croma plunged the company further into the red.
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  • ...by a special GPS system. As a research vehicle, it is full of sensors and equipment designed to gather data on the driving experience future customers might ex ...ards'' that the model has recieved while in production. '''Boldface''' the company or organization that gives out the award, and ''Italicize'' the name of the
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