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  2. List of Lucchese crime family mobsters - Wikipedia

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    Giampa ran an auto shop on Boston Post Road in the Bronx. [152] Along with his brother Santo "Jay" Giampa, he ran a loan sharking racket in Hunts Point Markets in the Bronx. [152] In 1982, Giampa was inducted into the Lucchese family. [153] In 1990, Giampa was order by Vic Amuso and Anthony Casso to murder his capo Michael Salerno. [152]

  3. Giotti Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Giotti Victoria was founded by brothers Lorenzo and Federico Giotti in 2007. Its factory is located in Barberino Val d'Elsa, with its legal headquarters in Poggibonsi.The company also deals in used trucks, which are repaired by their in-house mechanics.

  4. Repco - Wikipedia

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    Repco was founded by Geoff Russell in 1922 and first traded under the name Automotive Grinding Company, from premises in Collingwood, Victoria. [1] [2] Repco was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in 1937. [3] It was acquired by Pacific Dunlop in 1988 and delisted. [4]

  5. Standard Motor Products - Wikipedia

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    Standard Motor Products, Inc. (NYSE: SMP) is a manufacturer and distributor of automotive parts in the automotive aftermarket industry. The company was founded in 1919 as a partnership by Elias Fife and Ralph Van Allen and incorporated by Fife in 1926.

  6. Giotti Victoria Ginko - Wikipedia

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    Giotti Victoria Ginko is a city car made by Italian motor vehicle producer Giotti Victoria, that features a 500 cc petrol or diesel engine and scissor-style front ...

  7. Woods Motor Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The 1904 Woods Victoria was a carriage-styled model. It could seat 2 passengers and sold for US$1900. The same twin electric motors as the Stanhope were used, though a 4-speed transmission was fitted. The car weighed 2,700 pounds (1,200 kg). Forty-cell batteries were also used, with an 18 mph (29 km/h) top speed.

  8. REO Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    1931 REO Reo Royale Victoria Eight. REO's two most memorable cars were its Reo Flying Cloud introduced in 1927 [6] and the Reo Royale 8 of 1931. The Flying Cloud was the first car to use Lockheed's new hydraulic internal expanding brake system and featured styling by Fabio Segardi.

  9. Bitter Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Bitter Automotive (in German) Erich Bitter Automobil GmbH ( Bitter ) is a premium sports-luxury automobile marque produced in Germany and later Austria. Founder Erich Bitter (1933-2023), a then retired racing driver turned automobile tuner , importer and ultimately designer began crafting his own vehicles after business ventures with Italian ...