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  • ...cars. They had ceased trade in [[Italy]] in 1906. From 1904 to 1907 these vehicles were produced in Canton (North America) by the company ''Cantono'' Electric
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  • ...e [[1950s]] with the introduction of the [[Nash Metropolitan]] and similar vehicles, although the subcompact did not see wider adoption until the [[1970s]] wit ...1978]]) and was thus in a spectator position when the other three produced vehicles which are now legendary lemons. The [[AMC Gremlin]], [[Ford Pinto]] and the
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  • ...ned by [[Lamborghini]] for their less-expensive (by Lamborghini standards) vehicles. It was only the second engine ever developed by the company, and first sa
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  • ...akes, these were rarely sold abroad. There were also some similar British vehicles (see [[Reliant Robin]]) — these were rather larger but continued in produ
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  • [[Category:Bugatti vehicles|55]]
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  • [[Category:Fiat vehicles|1400]] [[Category:Vehicles introduced in 1950]]
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  • [[Category:Fiat vehicles|2B]]
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  • ...od while the official classic definition does not, only including high-end vehicles of the period. Some consider the start of [[World War II]] to be the end da
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  • ...oup N''' refers to a set of [[motorsport]] rules for 'standard' production vehicles for competition, often referred to as the "Showroom Class". This contrasts with the [[Group A]] all-out competition production-derived vehicles. Group N cars are limited in terms of modifications made from standard spec
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  • ...or people with prevented or reduced mobility. The design and production of vehicles, is performed entirely in [[Italy]]. ...ied to a folding bike (model''Avia'') and a moped folding model''R2'': two vehicles characterized by extreme ease of folding and details particularly original,
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  • [[Category:Bugatti vehicles|101]]
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  • {{Early Ferrari vehicles}} [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|125]]
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  • ...performance [[sports cars]], although they have become common on passenger vehicles, as well. Some spoilers are added to cars primarily for styling purposes a ==Passenger vehicles==
    4 KB (585 words) - 10:44, 8 October 2009
  • ...t under an agreement with the British Daimler company, and assembled motor vehicles under license Daimler. The supply of items was developed by Daimler in 1910
    780 bytes (115 words) - 16:39, 23 March 2009
  • ...d [[Alfa Romeo]] chassis) anticipated some of the experimental streamlined vehicles of the 1930s, including Fuller's Dymaxion and Bel Geddes' prototypes. Howev
    1,023 bytes (139 words) - 11:31, 6 July 2009
  • Officine '''Ruspa''', located in [[Turin]], made accessories for motor vehicles and were known for ornaments and inserts for wheels. A [[Fiat 1100]]/103, s
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  • {{Lamborghini vehicles}} [[Category:Lamborghini vehicles|LM001]]
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  • [[Category:Lancia vehicles|Prisma]] [[Category:Front wheel drive vehicles]]
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  • ...brothers (Bernando, Antonio, Costanzo and Giovanni) to produce horse drawn vehicles, they began their first tentative steps into the car and truck world at the ...to various vehicles including cars, ambulances, hearses, light commercial vehicles etc.
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