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  2. C.AR (automobiles) - Wikipedia

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    L.S. Skartsis, "Greek Vehicle & Machine Manufacturers 1800 to present: A Pictorial History", Marathon (2012) ISBN 978-960-93-4452-4 (eBook) External links [ edit ]

  3. Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Greece (30 P) B. Bus manufacturers of Greece (5 P) C. Car manufacturers of Greece (9 P) Cars of Greece (14 P) E.

  4. Automobile Manufacturers Association - Wikipedia

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    In August 1972, the group changed its name to the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association, [13] to reflect the growing importance of truck makers. [14] A major issue then developed over whether foreign-owned automakers with operations and in some cases manufacturing within the U.S. could join the group. [ 15 ]

  5. Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    They set out to have manufacturers pay a 5% royalty on all cars produced. [1] By 1900, The Electric Vehicle Company launched several lawsuits against automobile manufacturers. Their ultimate target among the fray was Alexander Winton, and his Winton Motor Carriage Company. Originally formed in 1896, the Winton Company was by 1900 the highest ...

  6. Attica (automobiles) - Wikipedia

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    The car is exhibited in a Trade Fair; Mr. Dimitriadis (to the right of the car, with glasses) and Greek minister for Industry, Nikolaos Martis (extreme right) can also be seen. Despite the interest, this venture received no state support. Attica 200 (1963). The car seems at home in the old part of a Greek provincial town. Attica Carmel 12 (1965 ...

  7. Alta (vehicles) - Wikipedia

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    Alta was a Greek manufacturer of light and heavier three ... "Greek Vehicle & Machine Manufacturers 1800 to ... 1885 to Present", E.P. Dutton, New York (1982).

  8. Autokinitoviomihania Ellados - Wikipedia

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    The new company made a rather ambitious appearance in the Greek press, announcing the introduction and production of a Greek automobile named Mini Jeep Scout 127, a versatile passenger-utility vehicle based on the Fiat 127.

  9. Theologou - Wikipedia

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    Theologou light car (ca.1916) Theologou was one of the first vehicle manufacturers in Greece. It was created by Nikos Theologos, a Greek mechanic who had lived and worked for a few years in the US, and founded this company after he returned to Athens, Greece in 1906 (full name appearing on vehicle badges was "N. Theologou", "Theologou" being genitive case in Greek, meaning "by Theologos") .