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The W70 is the first car created by Exotic Rides, a company that is based in Orlando, Florida. [1] [2] It was designed by the Australian David Williams. [3] The W70 was announced by the manufacturer on July 28, 2015 by an image on the web. [4] It was presented at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas in 2015. [1]
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The CTC logo quickly became "cycling’s most famous symbol", featuring on the outside of hotels associated with the CTC (known as "wheel houses") across the United Kingdom. [ 7 ] The Detroit Red Wings ice hockey team has used a winged wheel in its logo since 1933, when it adopted its current name.
Senior designer, Harvey J. Winn, won a "contest" with the name "Super Bee" and a new logo design based on the Dodge "Scat Pack" Bee medallion. [7] The design of the first Super Bee was influenced by the 1968 Coronet convertible and the show car's interior was built by the Alexander Brothers. The show car was introduced at the 1968 Detroit Auto ...
The car, announced in July 1947, was completely new, with no resemblance to previous models. Designed in 1945, [2] it was Standard's first post-World War II car and intended for export around the world. It was also the first model to carry the new Standard badge, which was a heavily stylised representation of the wings of a griffin. [3]
Briggs Automotive Company (BAC) was founded by brothers Neill (Director of Product Development) and Ian Briggs (design director) in 2009. The Briggs brothers consulted for car brands including Mercedes, Porsche, Bentley and Ford on design and engineering projects, until they decided to expand their creative potential with a product from scratch.
The Ford global B-car platform (for "B-class") is a subcompact automobile platform that is jointly developed by Ford Motor Company and Mazda Motor Corporation at centers in Europe as well as North America and Australia. [1] Previously, Ford has used the Mazda-engineered D platform for its B-segment Ford Festiva .
On the road, the wings and tail unit were towed behind the vehicle. Taylor also put the propeller on the back of the car so it did not have to be removed when the Aerocar went on the road. [ 1 ] Aerocars could drive up to 60 miles per hour [ 2 ] and had a top airspeed of 110 miles per hour. [ 3 ]