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  2. Rochdale (car) - Wikipedia

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    It was offered with several wheelbases, ranging from 81 inches, primarily intended for the Austin 7 chassis, up to 108 inches. In addition to a suitable chassis, the purchaser/builder had to provide all the interior fittings and the brackets to locate the mechanical components. The body cost £47 10 shillings (£47.50) and was available until 1961.

  3. Fiberfab - Wikipedia

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    The body of one of the Aztecs was used to create a mold, which was then modified to incorporate features from cars like the Ford GT40 and Porsche 904. [80] Dick Buckheit assisted with developing the body shape and mold. [82] The car's original name was Ferrer GT 50, but this was later shortened to just Ferrer GT. Although conceived as something ...

  4. Devin Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    After gaining experience making complete fiberglass bodies with the Devin-Panhards, Devin Enterprises expanded into production of fiberglass bodies to be sold to builders of custom and one-off specialty cars. [1] Production started in 1956. The first design Devin produced was an attractive roadster-style body.

  5. Glasspar G2 - Wikipedia

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    Bill Tritt, at the time, was building small fiberglass boat hulls in his Costa Mesa, California, factory and he convinced Ken that fiberglass was the ideal material for the hot rod body. Tritt made sketches of a body and, with Ken and his wife's approval, proceeded to make the body plug and mold for a low-slung, continental-style roadster.

  6. Banham Conversions - Wikipedia

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    These were mainly based on British cars, such as the classic Mini, Austin/Rover Metro, Jaguar models and the Austin Maestro. Non-British manufacturers used for Banham kit cars included Skoda and BMW. Kits were sold up to the mid-2000s, when the Banham Conversions ceased production of all models, splitting the company's then-current model range ...

  7. At 67, Denise Austin Performs 3 ‘Simple’ Exercises for Women ...

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    Denise Austin, 67, demonstrated a three-move “simple” workout for those “over 50,” with moves targeting the lower body and upper body, on Instagram. At 67, Denise Austin Performs 3 ...

  8. At 67, Denise Austin Demonstrates Full-Body Move for Women ...

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    Denise Austin, 67, shared a “two-in-one” workout move for women “over 50” on Instagram. The full-body exercise targets the core, upper body, and lower body.

  9. Funny Car - Wikipedia

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    The trend to flip-top fiberglass bodies ("floppers") began with Jim Lytle's US$2000 Allison V-1710-powered chopped '34 Tudor Big Al II. [26] It would inspire "every flopper body ever formed." [ 21 ] Chrysler's dominance led Hernandez and Al Turner to try and turn things in Mercury's favor; Don Nicholson's flip-top, tube-chassis Comet, arriving ...