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  2. Category:20th-century cars - Wikipedia

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    Category: 20th-century cars. 4 languages. ... 19th, 20th, 21st. Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. 0–9. 1900s cars ...

  3. History of the automobile - Wikipedia

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    1955–1976 Citroën DS—aerodynamic design and innovative technology, awarded third place as Car of the 20th Century; 1959–2000 Mini—a radical and innovative small car that was manufactured for four decades; awarded second place as Car of the 20th Century; 1960-1990 Volkswagen Brasília; 1961–1975 Jaguar E-Type—a classic sports car design

  4. Doble steam car - Wikipedia

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    They were car numbers 30 to 35, and 39. One of these, number 35, was a chassis only and sold to Oscar Henschel in Germany. Henschel's car was used by Hermann Göring and believed destroyed during the war. [15] The car bodies were otherwise sedans or phaetons. The last F car number 39 was owned by Warren Doble. Engine number 32 was fitted into a ...

  5. Ford just added 100 hidden-for-decades photos of concept cars ...

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    This 1962 Ford Seattle is among 100 concept car images that Ford Motor Co. just added to its online archive site. Images are now available to the public for free downloading.

  6. Category:Cars by century - Wikipedia

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    20th-century cars (10 C) 21st-century cars (3 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 27 May 2020, at 10:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Phaeton body - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1930s, Buick included a "convertible phaeton" body style, which was actually a four-door convertible, as the doors had roll up windows in them and the car could be fully closed. [17] [18] [19] During the 1956 model year, Mercury marketed the four-door hardtop versions of its Montclair and Monterey models as "phaetons." [20] [21]

  8. Belmont (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Belmont was an electric car manufactured in Wyandotte, Michigan, by the Belmont Electric Auto Company in 1916. They produced four- and six-seater electrical limousines , along with other commercial electric vehicles .

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