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  • ...e racing. A Festival of Historic Motorsport was held in November 2004 but building work on the Grand Prix side of the circuit has made future events unlikely,
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  • ...48, while still racing as an amateur, he started working on bicycles. His building career started at a premier bicycle factory in Milan where he had the oppor
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  • ...e shaft. The only obvious advantage of the H configuration is to allow the building of reasonably short engines with more than 12 cylinders, their compact size
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  • ...in [[San Pietro]], [[Mosezzo]], [[Italy]] that specializes in composites, building racing powerboats, manufacturing bodies for [[sports cars]] and did the com
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  • '''Ottino''' was an [[Italian]] brand based in [[Turin]] which in 1926 began building motorcycles with a 125 cc [[Della Ferrera]] engine.
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  • ...endship with the owner [[Vittorio Viotti]], started to dedicate himself to building components and complete shells as a third party company. In 1957 he produce
    991 bytes (137 words) - 15:46, 8 July 2010
  • ...perience in the planning and construction of three-wheeler diesel vans for building transports, agricultural transports, lumber transports. Over 30 years of ex
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  • ...Kosmos S.r.L.''), founded in [[Liscate]], [[Milan]] in 1976, were know for building off-road [[motorcycles]] with two-stroke engines with engines ranging from
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  • The firm of CF (designers [[Catellia]] and [[Fiorani]]) had started building powerful little 173 cc and 248 cc OHC face cam singles in 1928. They were ...The production was started with the help of about ten workers, in a small building in the outskirt of [[Pesaro]]. Several models, all with [[Minarelli]] two s
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  • ...as designers at the prestigious [[Ducati]] company, but soon realized that building their own empire was the direction in which they wanted to go.
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  • ...ged its name to '''Motori Bernardi, Miari, Giusti & C.''', specializing in building cars with three wheels and, later, four wheels. ...he product and the company was placed into liquidation in June 1901, after building a hundred cars with both three and four wheels.
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  • ...ide valve engines with front and rear suspension. Soon thereafter he began building engines for the ''Türkheimer'' manufacturer and changed his brand in 1939
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  • Born in [[Piacenza]], Merosi trained as a building surveyor, before he discovered his gift for the automotive engineering. He
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  • In 1929, they were still building the KSS Super Sport bike but concidered and tested the new Della [[Ferrera]
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  • '''ARCA''' S.p.A. is still in business today building campers and RV's with custom to order interiors.
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  • ...Tethyan evolution and the Pyrenean orogeny. The Eocene [[Orogeny|mountain-building event]] that built the Pyrenees compressed and thickened the entire crust.
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  • They company did coach building work for [[Abarth]] ([[Fiat]] Abarth Monomille, 1000 Bialbero; Abarth Simca
    1 KB (209 words) - 22:29, 12 December 2016
  • Anzani in 1906, created his own factory building and built engines for [[Asnieres]]. In 1908 he built engines for aircraft f
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  • * A unit can refer to a self-contained section of a building (or maybe a structure such as a cabin) meant to be rented or otherwise occu
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