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  2. List of Ford vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Ford MBC series buses IV models 200, 200C, 300, 300D, 800; Ford B-Series Type C conventional chassis used by third party manufactures to build full size school buses for North American market; Commercial bus. Ford Specialty Trolley - classic North American trolley car shell with Ford truck chassis; used as tourist shuttle buses; Transit ...

  3. Tupelo Automobile Museum - Wikipedia

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    Vehicles at the Tupelo Automobile Museum. The Tupelo Automobile Museum was located in Tupelo, Mississippi.This museum had over one hundred cars. Consisting of the late Frank Spain's personal collection which totalled 150 vehicles, the cars ranged from antique, rare, and celebrity and were displayed in chronological order to illustrate the history of automotive design and innovation. [1]

  4. Tupelo, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Tupelo (/ ˈ t uː p ə l oʊ / TOO-pə-loh) is a city in and the county seat of Lee County, Mississippi, United States. Founded in 1860, [ 4 ] the population was 37,923 at the 2020 census . It is the 7th most populous city in Mississippi and is considered a commercial, industrial, and cultural hub of northern Mississippi .

  5. Sep. 26—TUPELO — The midnight-black Alfa Romeo Giulia sits front and center on the showroom floor of The Collection of Tupelo, a new boutique luxury car dealership. Nearby is a black Audi A5 ...

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

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    This 1967 Ford Comuta 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. 1958 Nucleon — a car ...

  7. Market–Frankford Line - Wikipedia

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    The "Market" and "Frankford" cars were replaced by a fleet of 270 new stainless steel cars [48] built in 1960 by the Budd Company. The PTC had designated Class A-49 cars numbered 601–646 as Class A-49, and numbers 701–924 as A-50 and A-51. [48] All cars were re-designated as Class M-3 when SEPTA assumed operation of the line.

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