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  2. Category:Cars introduced in 1935 - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:1930s cars - Wikipedia

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    Cars that were produced in the 1930s — from 1930 to 1939. 1880s; 1890s; 1900s; 1910s; 1920s; 1930s; ... Cars discontinued in 1935 (5 P) Pages in category "1930s cars"

  4. Category:Vehicles introduced in 1935 - Wikipedia

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    Cars introduced in 1935 (31 P) L. Railway locomotives introduced in 1935 (40 P) M. Motorcycles introduced in 1935 (1 P) S. 1935 ships (1 C, 164 P) Pages in category ...

  5. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable. ... (1930-1935) Buick Special Series 40 ... Rambler Classic (1961–1962) 1962. Acadian ...

  6. Category:1930s in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    1935 Macdonald Brier; 1935 Stanley Cup Finals; ... Centennial of the City of Toronto; Christie Pits riot; M. 1931 Memorial Cup; 1933 Memorial Cup; 1936 Memorial Cup;

  7. Peter Witt (Toronto streetcar) - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto version of the Peter Witt streetcar was designed by Peter Witt, a commissioner of the Cleveland Street Railway in the United States. Between 1921 and 1923, the Toronto Transportation Commission ordered a total of 350 Peter Witt motor cars. 225 trailers would be ordered from three companies in Canada: Canada Car and Foundry of Montreal, Ottawa Car Company and Preston Car Company ...

  8. Vintage car - Wikipedia

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    A vintage car is, in the most general sense, an old automobile, and in the narrower senses of car enthusiasts and collectors, it is a car from the period of 1919 to 1930, Either a "survivor" or one that has been fixed up according to the original manufacturer's instructions. [1]

  9. Godsal - Wikipedia

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    The Godsal [1] was a sports car designed in 1935 by Charles Godsal (1907-1965), son of barrister and inventor Herbert Godsal, and built by Research Engineers Ltd of London, UK.