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  2. List of automobile manufacturers of the Czech Republic

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    Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech (2008–present) Toyota Peugeot Citroën Automobile Czech (2002–present) Former manufacturers ... (1948) [3] Aspa (1924–1925)

  3. Praga (company) - Wikipedia

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    Praga Mignon Praga Alfa. Praga was founded in 1907 to build motor cars as a venture between entrepreneur František Ringhoffer and the company 1. českomoravská továrna na stroje ("First Bohemian-Moravian Machine Works", later a founding part of the ČKD factories).

  4. Fabrika automobila Priboj - Wikipedia

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    Tax ID: 101206591 [3] Korporacija Fabrika automobila Priboj ( Serbian : Корпорација Фабрика Аутомобила Прибој , romanized : Korporacija Fabrika Automobila Priboj ; abbr. FAP ) is a Serbian automotive manufacturer of military vehicles and with the headquarters in Priboj .

  5. MW Motors Luka EV - Wikipedia

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    The MW Motors Luka EV is an electric car designed and produced by MW Motors in the Czech Republic since the 2010s. [1] The Luka EV is unusual in having four wheel hub motors instead of a central electric motor. The body is inspired by the Tatra JK 2500 prototype [2] [3] and is made from fibreglass on an aluminium chassis.

  6. DR Automobiles - Wikipedia

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    DR Automobiles (previously DR Motor Company) is an Italian automobile company established in 2006. It mainly sells rebadged vehicles from Chinese automakers BAIC Group , Chery Automobile , Dongfeng Motor Corporation and JAC Motors .

  7. Chevrolet big-block engine - Wikipedia

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    The 366 cu in (6.0 L) big-block V-8 gasoline engine was used in Chevrolet medium duty trucks and school buses. It had a bore and a stroke of 3.935 in × 3.76 in (99.9 mm × 95.5 mm). This engine was made from the 1960s until 2004. The 366 used 4 rings on the pistons, as it was designed from the very beginning as a truck engine.

  8. Midas Cars - Wikipedia

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    A new company, Alternative Cars Ltd was set up in 2003 and in 2004 restarted production of kit form versions of the Gold Convertible, Cortez and Excelsior based in a small workshop unit at Clanfield, Oxfordshire. [3] In 2007 the Midas Owners Club rediscovered the Gold coupe moulds in Germany and bought them and were imported back to England. [4]

  9. Zastava Automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Zastava Automobiles (Serbian: Застава Аутомобили, Zastava Automobili) was a Serbian international car manufacturer, a subsidiary of Group Zastava Vehicles which went bankrupt in May 2017. After many decades of producing different car and truck models under the Zastava brand, the company ceased all vehicle production in 2008.