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  • ==Welcome to [http://www.International-Auto.com International Auto]== If you have any questions, you can speak to a Sales Advisor, toll-free in the US & Canada, at '''800-953-0813''' (434-973-0555 from overseas*).
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  • [[Image:auto_mirage_pick_wick_1974.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1974 Auto Mirage ''Pick Wick''''']] '''Auto Mirage''' of [[Bologna]], like the ''All Cars'' (Autozodíaco), collaborate
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  • is an Italian racing venue in [[Salò]] on the banks of [[Lake Garda]], These were arranged in three periods.
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  • ...ZK60 and MA-14 (Russian variation of ZK60). Cast magnesium disks are used in motocycle wheels. * [[Auto racing]]
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  • ...in servicing Italian and British cars in the Twin Cities, Special Interest Auto can handle all your needs.<br>
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  • ...ame, weighing in at 85 kg and exceeding the speed of 85 km/h. FIAMC closed in 1953.
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  • ...[[September 21]], [[1953]]) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[automobile racing|auto racing]] driver, twice winner of the [[Indianapolis 500|Indy 500]]. ...]]. Success continued to elude him until he moved to the [[United States]] in [[1984]], where he immediately won the Super Vee championship.
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  • ...i after the conquest of the World Championship in the 125 class at Mondial in 1949''']] ...buting on [[June 4]], [[1950]]. He scored no championship points, and came in seventh place.
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  • ...1947. In 1947 they presented a three-wheeled [[automobile]] at the ''Milan Auto Show'' under the designation ''Atomo''. The drive was a 246 cc 2-cylinder [
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  • ...in 1960 the automotive catalog with all technical data. The small factory in Turin with the car was equipped with a single-car with 11bhp, the later Bug
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  • ...ocated in [[Milano]], produced a Moped with a 175 cc engine fitted with an auto [[transmission]]. They produced motor bikes with 98 cc and 123-cc ''Train'' ...developed accelerator device. The production of motorcycles ended probably in 1926.
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  • ...l'') based in [[Pesaro]], was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] brand, created in 1950 when [[Giovanni Benelli]] had disagreements with his brothers and star ...cc which were mostly scooters. In 1954 the company was renamed [[Motobi]]. In 1957, after the death of Giovanni the lead taken by his sons Marco and Luig
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  • ...[[Maserati]] (1953-1957), until the company dropped factory works racing. In 1958 he started his own company, known as '''Tec-Mec''' (''Studio Tecnica M ...the tipo F/415 [[Formula One]] car, mostly based on the [[Maserati 250F]], in which Colotti had been deeply involved.
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  • ...dustria Motori Vassena'') was an [[Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer based in [[Lecco]] and founded by [[Pietro Vassena]]. ...e developed engines for [[Rumi]] and in 1953 a prototype of a [[Carniti]] "auto motor scooter".
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  • ...l Midget Nationals]] held in early January at the [[Expo Square Pavilion]] in [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]]. ...n the first half of the twentieth century include [[Angell Park Speedway]] in [[Sun Prairie, Wisconsin|Sun Prairie, Wisconsin]] (near [[Madison, Wisconsi
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  • ...n was completed and a sample vehicle displayed at the [[Geneva Auto Show]] in 1996. At the time of showing, it was believed that the car was ready for pr ...e owned the only prototype until 2000, when it was auctioned at the Geneva Auto Show and was sold to a private car collector.[http://www.lambocars.com/rel/
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  • ...his sport belong to a team that is sponsored by large corporations. Unlike auto racing races, however, air racing races usually draw smaller crowds. Air ra |[[image:red.bull.air.race.arp.750pix.jpg|thumb|right|250px| '''Air racing''' in England: the Red Bull Air Race heat held at Kemble airfield, Gloucestershir
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  • ...a 6 [[cylinder]], 2 stroke [[engine]] with 996 cc was finished and mounted in a [[Simca 1000]]; it had been extensively tested. With a triple Solex [[car
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  • ...of [[Chrysler]]'s chief designers. Introduced at the [[1987]] [[Frankfurt Auto Show]], it was a fully functional, four-door, four-seat sport [[sedan]]. ...r went beyond the clay model stage, but when Chrysler acquired Lamborghini in 1987, the design was resurrected and with some fairly minor tweaks, turned
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  • ...iola, born in Germany to a hotelier family, was a champion racer in Europe in the [[Grand Prix motor racing]] era. ...ons, Caracciola began racing as an employee for [[Mercedes-Benz]] in 1922. In 1926, he entered the first-ever German Grand Prix at the [[AVUS]] track nea
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