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  2. Truck art in South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Though cars are not traditionally decorated in South Asia, there are examples of cars embellished in a truck art style. In 2009, The Foxy Shahzadi, a 1974 VW Beetle decorated in a truck art style, travelled from Pakistan to France in a 25-day journey. [27] [28] In the Indian city of Mumbai, some drivers decorate their taxis in a truck art style ...

  3. Haider Ali (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Ali received rigorous training in truck art as a child apprentice. [2] He was trained from the age of eight by his truck artist father, Muhammad Sardar, who insisted on an ability to draw straight vertical and horizontal lines. [3] By age 16, he had painted his first truck under master supervision. [2]

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  5. Truck racing - Wikipedia

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    The regulations allow for trucks to compete in two classes, so trucks with less sophisticated engine management systems, suspension, and braking systems can compete effectively. The organising body for truck racing in the United Kingdom is The British Truck Racing Association founded in 1984.

  6. NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Wikipedia

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    The trucks of Lance Norick (No. 90) and Terry Cook (No. 88) racing in 1998 Ford F-150 Chevrolet C/K. The idea for the Truck Series dates back to 1991. [1] A group of SCORE off-road racers (Dick Landfield, Jimmy Smith, Jim Venable, and Frank "Scoop" Vessels) [2] had concerns about desert racing's future, and decided to create a pavement truck racing series.

  7. Tractor pulling - Wikipedia

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    In the late 60s, a weight-exchanging drag was created, the drag that was created was basically a flatbed truck trailer with wheels near the back and a drag at the front. [1] A mass that is moveable of up to 65,000 pounds or 29,000 kilograms, the mass starts at the back of the sled, slowly working its way up to the top as the drag moves down the ...

  8. Car Wars - Wikipedia

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    Truck Stop 1983 (Pocket Box) Added full-size buses and semi-trailer trucks; Autoduel Champions 1983 (8½" × 11" book) Added helicopters, grasshoppers (flying cars), and superheroes (the last not canon for Car Wars) Introduced an alternative hex-based movement system–using 3-inch cars and 1-inch hexes–intended for use with role-playing games.

  9. Keep On Truckin' (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Original 1968 Keep On Truckin' cartoon, as published in Zap Comix.. Keep On Truckin ' is a one-page cartoon by Robert Crumb, published in the first issue of Zap Comix in 1968. A visual burlesque of the lyrics of the Blind Boy Fuller song "Truckin' My Blues Away", it consists of an assortment of men, drawn in Crumb's distinctive style, strutting across various landscapes.