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  2. General Motors Firebird - Wikipedia

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    Firebird II. The second concept car, the Firebird II of 1956, was designed as a four-seat, family car. It has a low and wide design with two large air intakes at the front, a high bubble canopy top, and a vertical tail fin. Its exterior bodywork is made entirely of titanium. [7] The engine output is 200 hp (150 kW).

  3. BernzOmatic - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactures handheld torches and accessories, especially gas burner torches using fuel cylinders containing butane, propane, MAPP gas, and oxygen for soldering, brazing, and welding. Its trademark torch packs include Basic Use, Multi-Application, and Specialty. Its products include torches, fuel cylinders, kits, solders and ...

  4. Great American Dream Machines - Wikipedia

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    Great American Dream Machines is a series of model cars. ... GADM #16 — 1954 GM XP-21 Firebird I — pearlescent white; GADM #17 — 1966 Batmobile — black/red;

  5. Blowtorch - Wikipedia

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    Liquid-fueled torches are pressurized by a piston hand pump, while gas torches are self-pressurized by the fuel evaporation. The term "blowtorch" is commonly misused as a name for any metalworking torch, but properly describes the pressurized liquid fuel torches that predate the common use of pressurized fuel gas cylinders.

  6. Propane torch - Wikipedia

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    A propane torch is a tool normally used for the application of flame or heat which uses propane, a hydrocarbon gas, for its fuel and ambient air as its combustion medium. Propane is one of a group of by-products of the natural gas and petroleum industries known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).

  7. Lighter - Wikipedia

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    Such lighters are often far hotter than normal lighters (those that use a "soft flame") and can burn in excess of 1,100 °C (2,010 °F). The windproof capabilities are not achieved from higher pressure fuel; windproof lighters use the same fuel (butane) as standard lighters, and therefore develop the same vapour pressure.

  8. XMODS - Wikipedia

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    Like the previous generation models, each XMODS Evolution car came with a Super Street (Japanese models) or Hot Rod (American models) mini-magazine. Truck models had a Truckin' mini-magazine. The XMODS Evolution generation was eventually discontinued in mid-2007. 1967 Pontiac Firebird. Purple; 2006 Ford Mustang. Dark Blue; 2005 Infiniti G35 ...

  9. Zippo - Wikipedia

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    These are butane torch lighters, which Zippo has gone to great lengths to make sure are still "identifiable as a Zippo". Specifically, the lid and cam were "tuned" so that the lighter still makes the distinctive "Zippo click", and also it is one of the few butane torch lighters to use a flint and striker wheel. [33]

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