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  2. Clénet Coachworks - Wikipedia

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    A total of 250 factory-authorized Clénet Series I, 187 Series II, 65 Series III, and 15 Series IV cars were produced by Clénet Coachworks, Inc. Clénets sold for around US$105,000 in the 1970s. Recently Clénets in excellent or new condition with no mileage have sold for US$100,000 to $150,000.

  3. Black Coaches & Administrators - Wikipedia

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    The final 2004 BCA Classic at FedExField. The BCA Classic (1997-2004) was an annual college football game held in the beginning of the season, pitting two major college football programs against each other in order to promote the BCA, generate funds, and, ideally, to feature schools with African American coaches.

  4. Coachbuilder - Wikipedia

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    The car manufacturer would offer for sale a chassis frame, drivetrain (consisting of an engine, gearbox, differential, axles, and wheels), brakes, suspension, steering system, lighting system, spare wheel(s), front and rear mudguards (vulnerable and so made of pressed steel for strength and easy repair) and (later) bumpers, scuttle (firewall ...

  5. Coachcraft Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Coachcraft Ltd. of North Hollywood California built several modified cars that are generally regarded as the first examples of custom cars, as contrasted to the coachbuilt cars with custom bodies which were purchased new in the 1930s. Strother MacMinn called the "Yankee Doodle Roadster" by Coachcraft the “first American custom sports car." [1]

  6. List of preserved Southern Pacific Railroad rolling stock

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    Stored, California State Railroad Museum, Sacramento, Ca. 293 Pullman business car/coach: In service; Niles Canyon Railway, Sunol, Ca. 401 Carter Brothers: baggage-coach Static display; Laws Railroad Museum, Laws, California: 1949 Pullman "Harriman" coach In service; Niles Canyon Railway, Sunol, Ca. 1975 Pullman all day lunch car

  7. Fageol - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1916, in Oakland, California, by Rollie, William, Frank and Claude Fageol, to manufacture motor trucks, farm tractors and automobiles. [1] It was located next to Oakland Assembly , then a Chevrolet factory originally built in 1917 by William Durant , which later became part of General Motors .

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