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  • ...early [[19th century]], the vehicle quickly replaced the heavier [[hackney carriage]] as the [[vehicle for hire]] of choice in [[Paris]] and [[London]]. The m
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  • ...nique, Merak makes use of an extremely rigid main triangle, comined with a carriage completely in carbon fibre, with well aimed sections and profiles studied t
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  • ...alloy is balanced by the elasticity modulus of carbon - used for the rear carriage - with its semi curved deisign, to obtain an extraordinary riding sensitivi
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  • [[Image:Horseless carriage.jpg|thumb|200px|Horseless carriage {{3d_glasses}}]] * [[Buffalo Electric Carriage|Buffalo Electric Carriage Company]] ([[Buffalo, New York]])
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  • ...y]] '''coach''' — also known, especially in the [[UK]], as a railway carriage — is a [[vehicle]] designed for the conveyance of passengers by [[rai *[[carriage]]
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  • ...s caused them to diverge from said parallelism. [...] The axle of the fore-carriage is situated a suitable distance behind the projection of the axis of the pi
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  • ...sio di Cacherano of Turin, who was looking for investors for his horseless carriage project; Agnelli sensed the opportunity.
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  • ...an ''Antoine'' engines with 3.5 hp. There was also a two-seater four-wheel carriage. Unfortunately, these vehicles were sold poorly. Thus, the production had b
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  • ...maker, and was employed at [[Diatto]] (1907) when he established his own carriage building and repair shop in ''Corsa Pesciera'' (1912).
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  • In the 19th century a coupé was a short carriage with a single row of passenger seating behind the driver. During the 20th c
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  • In the [[19th century]] a coupé was a short carriage with a single row of passenger seating behind the driver. During the [[20th
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  • ...ould simply descend vertically. It is possible to ignore the motion of the carriage by defining it as an [[inertial frame]]. In a moving but non-accelerating ...rom outside the moving train could deduce that the dropped ball within the carriage fell vertically downwards.
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  • ...ian]]). These terms, besides sedan, derive from types of [[horse]]-drawn [[carriage]]s.
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  • ...ay for a standalone device that was, at least in theory, applicable to any carriage ride by simply removing and replacing the pole at the front axle.
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  • In the magnificent panorama of the [[Italian]] carriage makers of the 1950’s and 60’s and later, to most the famous known are [
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  • ...900)|1900 World Exhibition]] in [[Paris]]. The up to 56 km/h (35 mph) fast carriage won several Austrian speed records, and stronger combustion motors from [[
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  • | [[Daimler Motorized Carriage]]
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  • ...nibus'' ("carriage for all") combined the functions of the hired [[hackney carriage]] with the [[stagecoach]] that travelled a predetermined route from inn to ...dividing those who kept carriages from those who did not. The idea of the "carriage trade", the folk who never set foot in the streets, who had goods brought o
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  • ...ew [[3-wheel]] compact, reliable delivery vehicle for light weight freight carriage.
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  • ...|4 ||1971 ||AC made three protoype cars based on their Model 70 [[invalid carriage]] ...appeared in a large variety of configurations from a single seat [[invalid carriage]] to a 4 seat factory runabout, all with [[tiller]] steering and some of wh
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  • ...esign is more complex still than the Sarich. Even with only two wheels per carriage, there are at least nineteen moving parts within the engine chamber includi
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  • ...them, although often their application in the automobile differed from the carriage use. Other types were soon invented, and either used modifications of earl
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  • ...teen original employees manufactured [[Bicycle craze#1890s|bicycle]] and [[carriage]] tires, rubber [[horseshoe]] pads, and [[Casino token|poker chips]]. The c * 1898 — Production begins in with 13 workers, manufacturing bicycle & carriage tires, rubber pads for horseshoes, & poker chips.
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  • A Carrozzeria or '''coachbuilder''' is a manufacturer of bodies for [[carriage]]s or [[automobile]]s.
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  • | Body_style || [[Vis-à-vis (carriage)|vis à vis]]
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  • ...rriages]] that carried more people and larger loads. Note, therefore, that carriage and chariot come from the same root as car, which in a sense predates them. ...s the first automobile designed and built as such, rather than a converted carriage, boat, or cart. Among other items Benz invented are the speed regulation sy
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  • ...nd engages a minimum amount of interior volume, leaving more space for the carriage of passengers, cargo, and other components. Because the torsion bar acts in
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  • ...itain]]. By 1784, [[William Murdoch]] had built a working model of a steam carriage in [[Redruth]], and in 1801 [[Richard Trevithick]] was running a full-sized ...ussia]] in the 1780s, [[Ivan Kulibin]] started working on a human-pedalled carriage with a [[steam engine]]. He finished working on it in 1791. Some of its fea
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  • ...ing, painted by [[Giovan Battista Crosato]], depicts [[Apollo]] riding his carriage between [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]] and [[The Americas]]. The Ballroo
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  • ...ssman)|Robert Anderson]] of [[Scotland]] invented the first crude electric carriage, powered by non-rechargable [[Primary cell| Primary cells]]. http://invento
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  • ...esign is more complex still than the Sarich. Even with only two wheels per carriage, there are at least nineteen moving parts within the engine chamber includi
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  • ...ause they worked around train ''depots'' as ''hacks'' (short for [[hackney carriage]], an old name for [[taxicab|taxi]]s). They also came to be known as 'carry In [[France]] almost all station wagon models are called the [[Brake (carriage)|'''Break''']] (note the different spelling from the English shooting brake
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  • The steam carriage fashion is an immediate success and spreads quickly, thanks to orders from
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  • The air brake can fail if one of the cocks where the pipes of each carriage are joined together is accidentally closed. In this case, the brakes on the
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  • ...the seed-aerodynamics 4 doors of the Touring. Abroad, to signal the French carriage maker Marcel Pourtout who constructs that is (leaving from the pianale of t ...an and 500 chassises. Some of these will come acquire to you from Pourtout carriage maker and equip to you of the rigid roof to passing, devised from Georges P
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  • ...ssman)|Robert Anderson]] of [[Scotland]] invented the first crude electric carriage, powered by non-rechargable [[Primary cell]]s. [http://inventors.about.com/
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  • ...860s, the blacksmith [[Pierre Michaux]], besides producing parts for the [[carriage]] trade, was producing ''"vélocipède à pédales"'' on a small scale. The ...it was easy riding, although initially still using what was essentially [[Carriage|horse coach]] technology. It was still called "velocipede" in France, but i
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  • ...o prepare one special platform chassis (type 350) to outside assign to the carriage makers for the versions series. Because of the war events (but also for via ...dea derived from the small van but carrozzata to multispace from the Frank carriage maker of Turin and called Promiscuetta''']]
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  • ...es of those years: nearly all the Italian carriage makers and many foreign carriage makers of it will realize pregevoli editions. Between the more famous names
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  • *[[Barrie Bell (Barrie Carriage Company Ltd)]] *[[Automobile Fore-Carriage (automobile)|Automobile Fore-Carriage]] (1900)
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  • ...alog was a 4 cylinder 30-40 HP, sold at 650 pounds the frame only £ 750 if carriage "Standard Side entrance body (body side entry). Unfortunately it did not wo
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  • ...ted at the 1900 World Exhibition in Paris. The up to 56 km/h (35 mph) fast carriage broke several Austrian speed records, and also won the Exelberg Rally in 19
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  • ...to reduce theft. Local governments also promote cycling by permitting the carriage of bicycles on public transport or by providing external attachment devices ...r methods of mass transportation, and also for greater provision for cycle carriage on such services. Many cities also have [[community bicycle program]]s that
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  • ...car"). They had not set out to create a vehicle form but to build a simple carriage for the engine which was the focus of their endeavours.
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  • ...over, Romeo invested his war profits in acquiring locomotive and railways carriage plants in Saronno (Costruzioni Meccaniche di Saronno), Rome (Officine Mecca
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  • * First gas-electric hybrid - 1899 [[Lohner Carriage|Lohner]]-[[Ferdinand Porsche|Porsche]] Mixte (''about 300 produced'')
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  • ...ing weapons and military maps from different periods. You can also see the carriage in which the last Austrian prince was shot in Sarajevo, the incident which ...city. The Prater Park began its life, as so many European parks did, as a carriage-riding area for the nobility. It is still a popular place to spend a weeken
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