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  2. Pearson 303 - Wikipedia

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    The Pearson 303 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass with a balsa core and with wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig, a raked stem , a vertical transom , a skeg -mounted rudder controlled by a wheel , with an emergency back-up tiller and a fixed fin keel .

  3. Pearson Yachts - Wikipedia

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    The Pearson cousins left the company in the 1960s, and Bill Shaw became the chief designer. [1] One of Shaw's most notable designs is the flush decked Pearson 40, introduced in 1977. [3] Pearson filed for bankruptcy in 1991. At that time TPI Composites, formerly known as Tillotson-Pearson, purchased the rights to the Pearson Yachts brand name. [1]

  4. Pearson 30 - Wikipedia

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    The design was built by Pearson Yachts in the United States, from 1971 until 1981, with 1,185 boats completed by 1 January 1980, but it is now out of production. The design was one of Pearson's most commercially successful boats. [1] [2] [7] [8]

  5. Pearson & Cox - Wikipedia

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    Pearson & Cox [1] was a British automobile manufacturer from Shortlands, then in Kent (now part of Greater London). They traded from 1908 to 1916, [2] and in 1913. [3]), they were producing both steam-powered vehicles and petrol-powered cyclecars. [2] [4] Henry Pearson and Percy Cox were apprenticed to the General Engine and Boiler Company.

  6. Talk:Pearson 303 - Wikipedia

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  7. BMW 303 - Wikipedia

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    The platform developed for the 303 was used for several other BMW cars, including the BMW 309, a four-cylinder version of the 303, the BMW 315, a 1.5-litre version of the 303 which replaced it in 1934 and was built until 1937, the BMW 319, a 1.9-litre version of the 303 produced alongside the 315 from 1935 to 1937, and the BMW 329, a ...

  8. Chrysler A engine - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler A engine is an OHV small-block V8 gasoline engine built by Chrysler from 1956 until 1967. It featured polyspherical combustion chambers, and was offered in displacements from 276.1 cu in (4.5 L) to 325.2 cu in (5.3 L), and in various high-power configurations.

  9. Volvo C303 - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Cross Country C303 (Tgb 11, A.K.A "Terrängbil 11", translated as "Terrain Vehicle 11") is the base model of a range of military vehicles produced by Volvo.. The car was developed in the late 60s based on the successful L3314 series and went into production in 1974.