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  • ...3]] THM units had replaced all of GM's other automatic transmissions (e.g. Chevrolet [[Powerglide]], Buick [[Super Turbine 300]], Oldsmobile Jetaway, etc.). Fro ...r, use expanded to [[Oldsmobile]] and [[Pontiac]] and to some full-sized [[Chevrolet]]s (usually coupled to the Mark IV big-block V8). It can be identified by a
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  • ...ck versions of its [[Chevrolet Nova|Nova]], [[Chevrolet Vega|Vega]], and [[Chevrolet Monza|Monza]] models, and Ford offered a [[Ford Pinto|Pinto]] "Runabout" ha ...e hatchbacks GM and Chrysler offered at this time were sport coupes; the [[Chevrolet Camaro]] and [[Pontiac Firebird]], for example, adopted hatch windows when
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  • *Coachbuilder Les Dunham provided a [[Chevrolet Corvette]] conversion (the Corvorado) which uses components from a 1971 or ...re the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department experimented with a similar Nova for police duty to which law enforcement agencies ordered them in bulk.
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  • | [[Chevrolet Bel Air]] convertible || British embassy in Jamaica || the first car driven | [[Chevrolet Impala]] sedan || British embassy in Jamaica ||
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  • ...#42 [[Target Corporation|Target]]/[[Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company|Wrigley's]] [[Chevrolet Impala]] for [[Earnhardt Ganassi Racing]] in the [[Sprint Cup Series]]. ...Montoya was confirmed to drive the #42 as the team switches from Dodge to Chevrolet.
    74 KB (10,759 words) - 18:25, 4 November 2009