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  • brothers established the [[Maserati]] sparkplug manufacturer (1914) and car manufacturer (1926), Bindo did not join until (1947) to found the [[O.S.C.A.]] manufacturer. He died there in 1980.
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  • ...omobile and bicycle factory. 1907 they closed an agreement with the French manufacturer ''Décauville''. However, a crisis in the automotive sector prevented the l
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  • ...nufacturer in the world, next to [[Michelin]], and is Japan's largest tire manufacturer. In [[1988]] it acquired American tire manufacturer [[Firestone Tire and Rubber Company]].
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  • ...operations in 1906 through 1907. [[Giuseppe de Maria]], an iron furniture manufacturer, introduced in 1906 for a series of single-seat three-wheeled models. The e
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] The '''Fiat 507''' is a passenger car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer [[Fiat]] between 1926-1927. The car was developed
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  • * [http://www.grantpistonrings.com/ Grant Piston Rings], manufacturer of piston rings * [http://www.perfectcircleindia.com/aboutus.html Perfect Circle], manufacturer of piston rings
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] The '''Fiat 512''' is a passenger car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer [[Fiat]] between 1926 and 1928. The car was developed from 510 with modifie
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  • '''Same Deutz-Fahr''' is an [[Italy|Italian]]-based manufacturer of [[tractor]]s, [[combine harvester]]s, [[Internal combustion engine|engin ...in 2003, SDF purchased 10% of the [[Finland]] based [[Sampo Rosenlew]], a manufacturer of forestry equipment and combines.
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  • ...wo-stroke 173 cc overhead valve engine. The engine blocks were made by the manufacturer ''[[Piazza]]''.
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  • ...[Italian]] manufacturer of race [[motorcycles]]. Iprem was also an Italian manufacturer of DIY furniture and in 1980 under this brand, [[Eugenio Lazzarini]] a 125
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  • * [[cylinder liners]]. Liners are fitted to the cylinder block according to manufacturer's instructions. Liners are finished as necessary. Not all engines use repla
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  • '''Continental AG''', or '''Conti''' for short, is a manufacturer of [[tire]]s, [[brake]] systems, [[vehicle stability control]] systems, and The company was founded in [[1871]] as a [[rubber]] manufacturer.
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  • ...ehicles instead. Such models are intended to shine a positive light on the manufacturer, and generate a positive [[buzz]] in the [[news|press]] and among [[consume ...aw attention away from a manufacturer's plight and send a message that the manufacturer is undergoing a [[renaissance]].
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  • ...brother [[Carlo Maserati]] brought him to the [[Junior (car)|Junior]] car manufacturer in 1908. After Carlo's death, his other brother [[Bindo Maserati]] brought ...1938, he was involved in [[Bologna]], running the [[Maserati]] racing car manufacturer, mostly involved in the business affairs. In 1938, after [[Omer Orsi]] boug
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] The '''Fiat 60 HP''' was introduced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat in 1904 to meet the demand of very rich export markets, including USA.
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  • ...r the 2008 model year and replaces the [[Ducati 749|749]]. The 848 makes a manufacturer claimed 134hp @ 10,000 [[rpm]] and 70.8lb ft @ 8250 rpm. With a c ...ttp://www.ducati.com/od/ducatinorthamerica/en/bikes/model.jhtml?model=2390 Manufacturer information and specifications]
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  • ...designed by [[Jan Witteveen]], who later would create a ''Furore'' for the manufacturer [[Aprilia]].
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Lancia]] ...Tipo 55, then renamed to Gamma) is a passenger car produced by Italian car manufacturer Lancia in 1910. Derived from previous Beta model, now equipped with bigger
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  • |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Fiat]] ...lysse''' is a [[minivan]] [[automobile]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] since [[1995]]. It is currently in its second generation.
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  • ...known as the '''Balilla''', is a [[car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] in [[1901]]
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] The '''Fiat 12 HP''' is a [[car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] in 1901 and 1902. The car was designed by the engineer Giovanni En
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Aprilia]] ...a Shiver 750''' is a [[naked bike]] manufactured by Italian [[motorcycle]] manufacturer [[Aprilia]]. The motorycle incorporates Ride by Wire Technology and a 90°
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  • ...facturer attracts ex-F1 drivers like [[Alain Prost]] or [[Olivier Panis]], manufacturer-backed entries of sophisticated [[4WD]] cars and international [[television
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  • ...French and German automobiles. One example was the "Orient Express" by the manufacturer Bergmann. In 1900 the company started building their own models with the ''
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  • The '''Fiat 2B''' is a [[car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] between [[1912]] and [[1920]].
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  • '''G.A.''' was a motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1925 by Brevetti Azzara located in [[Milan]]. The GA used an eng
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  • '''Veltro''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1920.
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  • ...T''' was established by [[C. Petinnettoan]], an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer founded in 1932, which built a four-stroke engine called the FN 500 cc.
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  • '''C.A.R.''' (Costruzioni Automobili Riuniti) was an [[Italian]] car manufacturer that operated in [[Milan]] from 1927 to 1929 under the brand name of CAR [[
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  • The '''United States Rubber Company''' was a [[rubber]] [[manufacturer]] founded by [[Charles R. Flint]] in [[1892]]. The company purchased the [[
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  • '''ZO''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Asti]] with operations in 1936.
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  • ...gh '''make''' is sometimes synonymous with marque, ''maker'' refers to the manufacturer of a vehicle, not the marked brand name. For example, [[Dodge]] could be s ...s can be passed on to the purchaser, or increase the product margin of the manufacturer.
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  • '''Ibis''' was a manufacturer of [[mopeds]] that was started by [[Bigliocca]], based in [[Turin]], produc
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Cagiva]] |Manufacturer || [[Cagiva]]
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  • '''Fiat Turbina''' was a 1954 model of car produced by [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]]. It was designed as a sports car.
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  • '''Deutz AG''' is a [[Germany|German]] engine manufacturer. The company was founded by [[Nikolaus Otto]], inventor of the [[four-strok
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  • '''Dual & Turconi''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1899 through 1901.
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  • '''Vittoria''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1914 through 1915.
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  • ...(''Vetture Automobili Leggere Torino''), was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Torino]] and founded by the 34 year old Palmieri. They built a s ...equently acquired by the British industrialist John Newton, was also a car manufacturer.
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  • ...ale''' (pronounced "kuh-vaal-ee") was an independent [[Italy|Italian]] car manufacturer founded in 2000 by the [[United States|American]] Kjell Qvale. Qvale's sole [[Alejandro de Tomaso]], the slick Italian car manufacturer with [[Argentina|Argentinean]] roots, had chosen the Biguà to revive his b
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  • '''Faggi''' was a manufacturer of motorized [[moped]] Jlo of 125 and 175 and Villiers 125 and 198cc, with
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  • '''Marchi e Fabbri''' was an [[Italian]] moped manufacturer brand in 1955 and produced the Topolino [[mopeds]] for [[Cigno]]. They were
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  • |Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] ...iat 524''' is a model of car produced by [[Italy|Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] between 1931-1934.
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  • '''Italkart''' was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of [[karts]] and small [[motorcycles]]. The company had normally only built
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  • '''Revelli''' was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1941. The designer [[Mario Revelli]],
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  • '''Montu''' R. Officina Meccanica was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Alessandria]] with operations in 1900.
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