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  2. Galpin Auto Sports - Wikipedia

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    Galpin Auto Sports is part of Galpin Motors, Inc. which is the number one volume Ford dealership in the world and one of the top California car dealerships with more than $700 million in annual sales. In addition to Ford, Galpin brands include Lincoln, Mazda, Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, Aston Martin, Lotus, Honda and Volkswagen.

  3. Panthermobile - Wikipedia

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    It was again put up for auction in 2011 where it was purchased and restored by Galpin Auto Sports in Los Angeles, California, under the supervision of Dave Shuten. [1] [3] A complete restoration of the car's drivetrain, suspension, interior, and paint was required. [3]

  4. Galpin GTR1 - Wikipedia

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    The Galpin GTR1 (sometimes referred to as the Galpin Ford GTR1) is a custom sports car based on the Ford GT developed and built by American automotive company Galpin Auto Sports. The car was unveiled at Pebble Beach in 2013. [1] Galpin planned to make at least six cars in 2014, with the possibility of another 18 to follow, based on demand. [2]

  5. Glasspar G2 - Wikipedia

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    The Brooks Boxer was an immediate success when shown at the 1951 Los Angeles Motorama along with three other early fiberglass cars: the big Lancer, the small Skorpion, and the Wasp. Only Tritt's car went on to be the first production fiberglass car. The Boxer mold was then modified and used to produce the beautiful Glasspar G2 sports car that year.

  6. Ford Mustang variants - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there was a sweepstake for winning a custom version of Warriors in Pink vehicle, which was created by Galpin Auto Sports. [18] For 2009 model year, the production of Warriors in Pink car was reduced to 1000, unveiled at the New York International Auto Show. [19]

  7. Orbitron - Wikipedia

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    After intense negotiations with the family, who were reluctant to sell the deteriorating vehicle for what they said were sentimental reasons, Lightbourn was finally able to return the Orbitron to the United States. Upon its return, the Orbitron was sold to Beau Boeckmann of "Galpin Auto Sports" fame. [6]

  8. List of automotive museums - Wikipedia

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    An automotive museum is a museum that explores the history of automotive-related transportation. Bold – museums owned by automotive manufacturers Italics – no longer open to public access, excluding private or invitation-only collections that were never intended for public access

  9. Henrik Fisker - Wikipedia

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    In November 2014, Fisker designed the Galpin-Fisker Mustang Rocket, a coachbuilt custom-bodied Mustang. [36] The car was a collaboration between HF Design and Galpin Auto Sports . [ 37 ] [ 38 ] In 2017, it was renamed the VLF Rocket V8.