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The Bricklin SV-1 is a two-seat sports car produced by American businessman Malcolm Bricklin and his manufacturing company from 1974 until late 1975. The car was noteworthy for its gull-wing doors and composite bodywork of color-impregnated acrylic resin bonded to fiberglass.
Headquartered with a manufacturing plant in New York City, manufacturing from 1912 was in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The Simplex Crane Model 5 was commonly called Simplex-Crane and Crane-Simplex. The Crane-Simplex Company of Long Island, New York, was an attempt in 1922 to revive the brand but closed after only a few chassis were built. [1] [2]
New Brunswick: Maritime Pro Stock Tour Sportsman, Street Stock, 4-Cylinder, Bandaleros: 0.333 miles (0.536 km) Pinecrest Speedway: Concord: Ontario: 1948–1976: 0.250 miles (0.402 km) Race City Motorsport Park: Calgary: Alberta: 1985–2011: CASCAR ASA
In a hilariously effective Youtube video, this comedic cat lover channels his inner used car salesman, to sell not quite cars...but cats. %shareLinks-quote="We've got cats of all makes, models ...
Cars and pickup trucks owned by the province of New Brunswick also use standard series plates, but with black "Permanent" validation stickers exempt from annual registration. Municipally owned vehicles larger than a pickup truck receive plates that begin with M, in the format M12-345. Diplomatic plates are in the format of DP-123.
Crane-Simplex was the common name of the Simplex Crane Model 5 luxury automobile, produced by the Simplex Automobile Company in New Brunswick, New Jersey, from 1915 to 1918. [ 1 ] Crane-Simplex Company was formed in 1922 in Long Island City, New York , by Henry M. Crane to resume production of the luxury car .
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Embossed silver serial on black plate; "NEW BRUNSWICK-35" at top none: A-1234 Coded by region (A) 1936 Embossed black serial on white plate; "NEW BRUNSWICK-36" at bottom none: A-1234 Coded by region (A) 1937 Embossed white serial on black plate; "NEW BRUNSWICK - 37" at bottom none: 12-345 1-000 to approximately 34-000 1938