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  • ...public in the 1920s lead to the disuse of Japan Black by the end of the [[1920s]]. In [[1924]], General Motors introduced "True Blue" Duco (a product of [
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  • ...the lion of Madonie» from his dominating the [[Targa Florio]] in the early 1920s.
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  • In the mid-1920s, Alfa's [[Alfa Romeo RL|RL]] was considered too large and heavy, so a new d
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  • [[Category:1920s automobiles]]
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  • The '''Fiat 520''' is a name of two different Fiat produced car in 1920s. ...e of 6,805 cc producing a claimed 90 bhp. For several years in the early 1920s it was the only car in the world offered with a V12 engine.
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  • ...s an engineering draughtsman with Austro [[Daimler]]. At the end of the [[1920s]], after completing his [[engineering]] studies, he designed the Daimler ar
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  • [[Category:1920s]]
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  • ...] produced several [[Lancia V4 engine|narrow-angle V4 engines]] from the [[1920s]] through [[1960s]] for cars like the [[Lancia Lambda|Lambda]], [[Lancia Au
    2 KB (263 words) - 00:17, 8 August 2009
  • ...s|American]] [[Indian Motorcycles]], which have been used since around the 1920s. For the most of the year, this group is based at Wilburton but ride every
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  • Alfieri won a number of races in the 1920s. He died in Bologna from complications related to an accident in 1928. .
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  • [[Category:1920s automobiles]]
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  • ...[[1891]] - died [[1965]], was a famed [[automobile]] designer from the [[1920s]] through [[1960s]].
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  • ...the end of the war the company came under French jurisdiction. By the late 1920s, young Jean Bugatti was an integral part of the company and had already dem
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  • ...es go back quite early, there are probably also be various models from the 1920s and 1930s.
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  • .... Top speed of this car was 88-93 mph (140-149 km/h). It wasn't until 1920s when these twin cam engines came to Alfa road cars like [[Alfa Romeo 6C]].
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  • ...the first [[V4]]s. Several different V4 families were produced from the [[1920s]] through [[1960s]].
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  • [[Category:1920s automobiles]]
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  • ...rack]] because dirt was safer. Board tracks slowly faded away by the early 1920s [http://home.ama-cycle.org/forms/museum/hofbiopage.asp?id=298]. Famous race
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  • In the early 1920s, Alfa Romeo’s legendary chief engineer, [[Vittorio Jano]], was instructed ...acquiring the cars’ more powerful siblings. Thus, the more pedestrian – by 1920s and 1930s standards – Turismos have become increasingly rare and valuable
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