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  • == 1902 - 1920 == '''SMB''' (Società Motori Bresciana) [[Brescia]] started its activity in 1902 with the construction of [[motorboat]] [[engines]]. In 1907, they started t
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  • == 1902 - 1903 == ...i''' (Società Minutoli Millo & Cia. [[Lucca]]) produced a [[prototype]] in 1902 which would be launched under the Minutoli series. Minutoli production was
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  • == 1902 - 1904 ==
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  • == 1899 - 1902 == ...n auxiliary engine that could be mounted above the pedals of a bicycle. In 1902 the company closed, but this is where the [[Maserati]] brothers gained thei
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  • == 1902 - 1910 & 1945 - 1956 == ...nd based in [[Allessandria]], built limited numbers of motorcycles between 1902 - 1910 and 1945 - 1956, with several periods of inactivity. Early machines
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  • == 1902 - 1905 ==
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  • == 1902 - 1907 ==
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  • ==1897 - 1902== ...duced 500cc with 4/6 hp. The production of automobiles at Menon stopped in 1902.
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  • == 1902 – 1907 == ...s an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1902 through 1907. ''Taurinia'' was one of the first automobile factory in [[Ita
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  • [[File:1902 Rosselli & Castellazzi.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1902 Rosselli & Castellazzi 1 ½ hp''']] ...llowed by a full ''race'' and ''touring'' versions with a 1 ½ hp engine in 1902. In 1903. ''Rosselli'' then developed a 258 cc 2 ½ hp engine and made a la
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  • == 1902 – 1908 == ...e company ''Ing. A. Faccioli & C'' to [[automotive]] and marine engines in 1902. From 1905 he also built cars with 12, 16 and 24 bhp engined as well as coa
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  • == 1902 - 1905 ==
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  • | Production || 1901-1902<br>106 produced ...[car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] in 1901 and 1902. The car was designed by the engineer Giovanni Enrico, successor to the Fac
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  • | [[Taurina]] || 1902 - 1907 || [[Torino]] || | [[Trevisan ]] || 1899 - 1902 || ||<font color=green>'''C'''</font>
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  • ...pe 4''' and '''Type 5''' Dietrich-Bugatti automobiles were produced from [[1902]] through [[1904]].
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  • ...pe 4''' and '''Type 5''' Dietrich-Bugatti automobiles were produced from [[1902]] through [[1904]].
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  • |[[Faccioli]] || 1902 - 1908 || |[[FTA]] || 1901 - 1902 ||
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  • [[File:1902 10 hp Vertical Twin.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1902 10 hp Vertical Twin''' <sup>[http://www.histomobile.com Source]</sup>]] ...to motion is a knob, the change to two reports. The engine of the model of 1902 was tilted along the tube to the pedal, which was curved at the bottom to a
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  • [[File:Fiat 24HP (1902).jpg|thumb|left|300px|'''1902 Fiat 24HP''']]
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  • ...h became known as [[British racing green]], although the winning Napier of 1902 had already worn Olive Green. Britain had to choose a different colour to i | [[1902]]
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  • | [[Quagliotti]] || 1902 - 1907 || [[Torino]] || <font color=green>M</font>, <font color=orange>'''T
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  • | [[SMB]] || 1902 - 1920 || [[Brescia]] || | [[Stucchi]] & C || 1902 - 1906 || [[Milano]] ||
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  • | [[Menon]] || 1897 - 1902 || [[Roncade]], (TV) || | [[Minutoli]] || 1902 - 1903 || [[Vorno]], (Lu) ||
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  • ...pe 4''' and '''Type 5''' Dietrich-Bugatti automobiles were produced from [[1902]] through [[1904]].
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  • ...-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiat 24-32hp 1902.jpg|250px|Fiat 24-32hp 1902]] In 1902 Fiat introduced racing version the 24 HP 1902 Corsa.
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  • |[[Ricordi Giuseppe]] || 1898 - 1902 || [[Milano]] ||
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  • ...produces a single car model that is presented in [[Turin Motor Show]] of [[1902]]. In March [[1902]] two cars were entered in the [[Nizza-Abbazia]], but the competition was n
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  • Around 1902 the company changed and began the production of [[motorcycles]]. The engine
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  • | [[Maino]] || 1902 - 1910 & 1945 - 1956 || [[Allessandria]] ||<font color=green>'''M'''</fon |[[Mantovani]] || 1902 - 1910 || [[Milano]] ||<font color=green>'''M'''</font>, <font color=red>'
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  • | [[Turkheimer]] || 1902 - 1905 || [[Milano]] || <font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • [[Image:Wilbur_shaw.jpg|thumb|150px|right|'''Wilbur Shaw (1902-1954), winner of the Indianapolis 500 race in 1937, 1939 and 1940; presiden '''Warren Wilbur Shaw''' ([[October 31]], [[1902]] - [[October 30]], [[1954]]) was a noted [[United States|American]] [[auto
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  • ...g|thumb|right|250px|[[Henry Ford]] standing beside Oldfield's first car in 1902]] He was lent a gasoline-powered bicycle in 1902 to race at [[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]]. This led to a meeting w
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  • |[[Passoni]] || 1902 - 1904 || [[Milano]] || <font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • |[[Ceirano Flli]] || 1901 - 1902 ||
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  • [[Image:ettore01.jpg|thumb|right|150px|'''Ettore Bugatti in about 1902''']]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''1902 Serpollet Biplace Course Type H''' ...launched the Serpollet even in sports competitions and thin the April 13, 1902 in [[Nice]] they recorded one of their greatest achievements: a car race, k
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  • |[[Carcano]] || 1899 - 1902 || [[Milan]] || <font color=red>'''B'''</font>
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  • * [[Robert Davol Budlong]] (1902-1955) * [[Arne Jacobsen]] (1902-1971)
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  • The modern [[automobile]] drum brake was invented in [[1902]] by [[Louis Renault]], though a less-sophisticated drum brake had been use
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  • ...lub de France'']], who proclaimed themselves arbiters of the record around 1902. |April 13, 1902||[[Nice]], France<br />Promenade des Anglais||{{flagiconFRA}} [[Gardner-Ser
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  • ...ia]] built a series of cars, vans and omnibuses, electrically powered from 1902 to 1910 by the ''Societa Vetture Elettriche Camona, Giussani Turrinelli and
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  • ...ng of the past century. The first piece of news that refers to it is dated 1902, when a certain Lignon wins a road competition, the [[Val di Taro Cup]].
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  • ...Stucchi]] produced his [[1898]] [[Bugatti Type 1#Type 1|Type 1]]. From [[1902]] through [[1904]], [[Dietrich]] built his [[Bugatti Type 5#Type 3|Type 3]]
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  • ===AAA Era (1902-1955)===
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  • |1902 |1902-1918
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  • ...the testing department, and when the company became involved in racing in 1902 he was chosen as the riding mechanic for [[Louis Renault]]. Following the d
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  • '''Chet Miller''' ([[July 19]], [[1902]] [[Detroit, Michigan]] - [[May 15]], [[1953]] [[Indianapolis, Indiana]]) w
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  • ...Type 1]] is available in two versions of the Type 2 is quickly replaced in 1902 by type 2B.
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  • *[[Carlo Levi]] ([[1902]]–[[1975]]) - Painter and writer
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  • ...offers move-by-mouse surround-view of the display area. Mostly H-Ds, from 1902 to the 1970s, and good photography.
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