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  2. Top Gun Racing - Wikipedia

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    The team made adjustments to the car, which was not approved under the penalty of having the speed (which was already not in the field) removed. [10] Afterwards, Enerson made another attempt and had an average speed of 226.813 miles per hour, which was ultimately the 35th fastest speed, meaning that Top Gun failed to qualify. [10] [11]

  3. Top Gun House - Wikipedia

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    The Top Gun House, formerly known as the Graves House, is a historic landmark in Oceanside, California known for being the location in a scene in the 1986 action drama film Top Gun, starring Tom Cruise. It was built in 1888 and utilizes Folk Victorian styles, being one of the earliest surviving examples of it in San Diego County.

  4. Tuff Stuff - Wikipedia

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    Tuff Stuff is an online magazine that publishes prices for trading cards and other collectibles from a variety of sports, including baseball, basketball, American football, ice hockey, golf, auto racing and mixed martial arts.

  5. Category : Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Indiana

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    Alena Steam Car; All American Group; Allied (automobile) AM General; American (1911 automobile) American Motor Car Company; American Motor Vehicle Company; American Simplex; American Underslung; Ansted; Ansted-Lexington; Apperson; Atlas Motor Buggy; Auburn Automobile; Autocar Company

  6. As firearm crime center gets up and running, Evansville 3D ...

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    A collection of 3D-printed machine gun conversion devices and other gun parts confiscated by the Evansville Police Department and a joint task force during a Jan. 31, 2024, operation in Evansville.

  7. Ray Ryan (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Raymond John Ryan (January 9, 1904 in Watertown, Wisconsin – October 18, 1977) was an American professional gambler, oilman, promoter, and developer.Described as having a larger-than-life personality, he mingled with prominent businesspeople and movie stars, as well as with cardsharps and mobsters on his path to fame and fortune.

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  9. Automobilia - Wikipedia

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    Automobilia (a portmanteau of the words automobile and memorabilia) is any historical artifact or collectible linked with motor cars and related areas, [1] such as motor racing and motorsport personalities. In common usage the term is taken to specifically exclude fully or partially complete vehicles, although componentry may be termed ...