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  2. Shaved doors - Wikipedia

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    Often called autolocs, or autoloc doors, after a popular manufacturer of such doors. Shaved doors are popular on hot rods, street rods, muscle cars, tuned cars (mostly Japanese), trucks, and mini trucks. It is also a traditional modification on many lead sleds, dating back to the 1940s. A solenoid is used to open the door. This solenoid can be ...

  3. Ford Anglia - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. Car model Motor vehicle Ford Anglia 1960 Ford Anglia 105E DeLuxe Overview Manufacturer Ford UK Production 1939–1967 Assembly Dagenham, England Halewood, England (from 1963) Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia Lower Hutt, New Zealand Body and chassis Class Small family car (C) Layout Front ...

  4. Rover 20 - Wikipedia

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    The Rover 20 was a new medium sized car announced by Rover in June 1907. It was a production version of the car which won the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Race in 1906. However artillery wood wheels were fitted instead of the (still recommended) wire wheels used in the race and the longer wheelbase allowed the engine to be kept out of the passenger area.

  5. Category : Disused railway stations in South Lanarkshire

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  6. Juliette Adam - Wikipedia

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    Juliette Adam was born in Verberie ().She gave an account of her childhood, rendered unhappy by the dissensions of her parents, in Le roman de mon enfance et de ma jeunesse (Eng. trans., London and New York, 1902). [1]

  7. Edinburgh, Loanhead and Roslin Railway - Wikipedia

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    Mineral extraction developed increasingly in the ground to the north of Penicuik, and this led to a proposed railway serving the district; the Edinburgh, Loanhead and Roslin Railway Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. xlvi) authorising the line, obtained royal assent on 20 June 1870.

  8. Al Bernameg - Wikipedia

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    Al-Bernameg (Arabic: البرنامج, known in Egypt as El Bernameg, [1] pronunciation: [elberˈnæːmeɡ], literally "The Show") was a controversial [2] [3] Egyptian news satire program.