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Demand for cars was now outstripping the small workshop in Oldham so a move was made to a factory in Corby, Northamptonshire and the company name changed to Midas Cars Ltd. The September 1981 issue of Motor Magazine carried a review of the new car which was subsequently used for advertising: “100 mph, 41.2 mpg, 0-60 in 9.9 secs, & it will ...
FAP was producing many different chassis that were used in factories in Zagreb, Skopje, Belgrade as bases for producing buses and other vehicles. In 1986 licence with Mercedes-Benz was extended for producing 12-26 tonnes gross vehicle weight. [5] In 1984 FAP was again extending factory in newly built industrial zone "Manovica".
MARCOS CARS LTD Mini Marcos GT MK Series [1]: 74, 76 MARCOS HERITAGE LIMITED Mini Marcos GT [1] MAYA Sports GT [1]: 64 McCoy; Microdot; METRON Sports GTR 1300 [2]: 72 MG Wasp Sports GT; MICRON CARS LTD Sports GT [1] Midas Bronze & Gold [1]: 68 MIDTEC Sports GT; MINETTE CARS Citycar; Mini Beach Car [2]: 26 IGM Mini Bug [1] Mini Daly Runabout
GTM Cars then took over the rights to the Midas range and relaunched the brand at the Sandown Park Kit Car Show in August 1991. GTM introduced new models, including the 2+2 in coupé and convertible versions. [9] In 2001 GTM sold the Midas operation to Midas Cars, a new company based in Redditch and run by Marc Bailey. He renamed the 2+2 Coupé ...
The Yutong City Master is a low-floor double-decker bus that was first designed for JSP Skopje, the public company which has operated bus services in Skopje since 1948. The bus is designed in a "retro" style reminiscent of London Transport's AEC Routemaster. A total of 217 City Masters, including 15 open-top buses, were built for use in Skopje. [1]
Gjorče Petrov (Macedonian: Ѓорче Петров) is one of the ten municipalities that compose the city of Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia. It is named after the revolutionary Gjorče Petrov .
Norman de Vaux [2] (1876-1964) [3] was a famed cross country cyclist [4] and had become a successful Cadillac dealer by 1903 and a west coast distributor for Buick.Forming a personal relationship with General Motors president William C. Durant, [5] he followed with him professionally when he established Chevrolet and again when he formed Durant Motors. [6]
Mida may refer to: Mida, Lorestan, a village in Iran; Mida (website), Israeli online magazine; Lucia Mida, a golfer; MIDA, an organic compound; Mida Rana, a character ...