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  2. Singer Gazelle - Wikipedia

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    The Gazelle was the first Singer to be produced following the take-over of the Singer company by the Rootes Group in 1956 and was a version of the mainstream Hillman Minx differing mainly in retaining the Singer overhead cam engine. Externally the only significant difference was a restyled nose based around a traditional Singer grille.

  3. Eveningland - Wikipedia

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    Eveningland is the second album by indie folk group Hem.It was released on Rounder Records after a delay caused by the folding of the DreamWorks music division. The album features a cover of Johnny Cash's famous song "Jackson," as well as more orchestral arrangements, a change from the sometimes-stark instrumentation of their previous album, Rabbit Songs.

  4. AMC Pacer - Wikipedia

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    The EPA fuel mileage results showed the 258 cu in (4.2 L) one-barrel engine with manual transmission achieved better economy (20 mpg ‑US (12 L/100 km; 24 mpg ‑imp) city and 31 mpg ‑US (7.6 L/100 km; 37 mpg ‑imp) highway) compared to the standard, lower displacement drive train (17 mpg ‑US (14 L/100 km; 20 mpg ‑imp) city and 25 mpg ...

  5. Singer Roadster - Wikipedia

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    The original Roadster was an occasional four-seat, two-door tourer, mostly based on the Bantam saloon with a cheery character. It had Singer's overhead camshaft, 1074 cc inline-four engine used in the Bantam range but tuned slightly to give 36 hp (27 kW) at 5000 rpm by fitting a high efficiency "hot-spot" manifold and downdraught SU carburettor ...

  6. Singer Bantam - Wikipedia

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    The Singer Bantam is a car which was produced by Singer from 1936 to 1939. It was the first model from Singer to have an all-steel body, by Pressed Steel Company . It was offered as a new economy model at the 1935 Motor Show in London , replacing the earlier Singer Nine series.

  7. AMC Spirit - Wikipedia

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    A new 5-speed manual transmission was offered as an option, thus the "Spirit GT became America's first pony car available with a 5-speed gearbox." [28] New low-drag front disc brakes were standard. Together, they allowed the 2.5 L Spirit to achieve 37 mpg ‑US (6.4 L/100 km; 44 mpg ‑imp) on the

  8. Hillman Imp - Wikipedia

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    The Imp was one of Britain's longest-running production cars with a 13-year run, despite lower sales in its later years. Its place in the Chrysler UK range was taken the following year by the Chrysler Sunbeam, a three-door hatchback based on the Avenger rear-wheel drive underpinnings. Both cars continued to be produced at the Linwood plant ...

  9. Chrysler Horizon - Wikipedia

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    The Talbot Horizon is a compact hatchback designed by Chrysler Europe, manufactured and marketed for model years 1978-1987 under the Simca, Chrysler and Talbot brands, succeeding both the Simca 1100 and Hillman Avenger, and using a front-wheel drive, transverse-engine layout.