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  • [[Category:Automotive pioneers|Reimspiess, Franz Xavier]]
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  • ...[January 15]], [[1909]] – died [[August 11]], [[1939]], was a French automotive designer and test engineer. [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers|Bugatti, Jean]]
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  • [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers|Agnelli, Umberto]]
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  • [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers|Agnelli, Giovanni]]
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  • [[Category:Automotive pioneers|Bugatti, Ettore]]
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  • |Industry || [[Automotive]] ..., [[Ugobaldo Tonietti]] and [[Giorgio Fossi]] who were practically all the pioneers of motoring in [[Florence]]. The company was located in [[Via degli Artisti
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  • [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers]]
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  • [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers]]
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  • ...875]] – [[January 30]], [[1951]]) was an Austrian [[automotive engineering|automotive engineer]], Porsche was born to german-speaking family in [[Vratislavice]] .... In [[1905]], Porsche won the [[Poetting prize]] as Austria's outstanding automotive engineer.
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  • ...where there are separate camshafts for inlet and exhaust valves. Typical automotive engines equipped with dual overhead camshafts can have from two to four cam Among the early pioneers of DOHC were [[Isotta Fraschini]]'s [[Giustino Cattaneo]], [[Austro-Daimler
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  • [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers|De Tomaso, Alejandro]]
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  • == Stellina and Primula – Autobianchi pioneers new concepts == ...ant step in the development of new technology for Fiat and the rest of the automotive industry. Its lofty price-tag of almost a million [[Italian lira|lira]] fur
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  • ...Hot Rod]] and [[Motor Trend]] magazines and, much later, of the [[Petersen Automotive Museum]]. His publications and car shows further publicized the Barris styl [[Category:Automotive pioneers]]
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  • ...ornia Hot Rod Reunion]] and [[National Hot Rod Reunion]] are held to honor pioneers in the sport. The [[Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum]] houses the roots ...tates|American]] culture, although there is growing controversy within the automotive hobby over an increasing trend towards the acquisition and irreversible mod
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  • [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers]]
    11 KB (1,795 words) - 11:09, 2 August 2009
  • ...sidered not only the pioneers but the true founding fathers of the Italian automotive industry. ...Cars of Turin, held in 1907, the journalist Marenco is a census of Italian automotive sector and its related companies, estimated at 111, including car manufactu
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  • ...' or '''STAR''' ''(Società Torinese Automobili Rapid)'' was an [[Italian]] automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1904 through 1921. The f In 1907, the world's automotive industry was threatened by recession, and for Rapid to survive, added the p
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  • ...marked the introduction of gasoline-fuelled internal combustion engines. [[Automotive]] history is generally divided into a number of [[era]]s based on the major ...n patent for a low-voltage ignition of the magneto type; this was his only automotive patent. This design was used for all further engines, and the four-seat "se
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  • The innovation was received with widespread skepticism. Pioneers in front-wheel braking had found that attempting to slow down the front whe An attempt by Isotta-Fraschini to re-enter the automotive market after the war, the 8C Monterosa, launched in 1947, used an unconvent
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  • [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers]]
    29 KB (4,362 words) - 11:46, 25 May 2010