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  2. Napier Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Napier's line includes truck tents, [4] which it invented in 1990, [5] along with SUV/CUV tents, a Roof Top Tent and air mattresses. [3] Napier Enterprises supplies vehicle tents to major North American automotive manufacturers, including General Motors, Ford, Nissan, Honda, MOPAR, and many others. [4]

  3. Truck tent - Wikipedia

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    Napier's truck tents are completely enclosed, which means that a layer of tent covers the bottom of the truck bed. By contrast, the Adventure Truck Tent and CampRight truck tents leave the bottom bare. Napier tents also include a small awning for added rain protection. Kodiak is known for its tunnel shape design which promotes a roomier camping.

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  5. Chevrolet K5 Blazer - Wikipedia

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    For its first model year (1969), the K5 Blazer was available with part-time four-wheel drive only. As an option, a removable hardtop or a soft convertible-top could be specified; [7] passenger seats also were optional on the base model. [5] For 1970, a rear-wheel drive model was added, and the truck was also rebadged as the GMC Jimmy.

  6. Harveys SeatbeltBags - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1997, Harveys was created while Dana and Melanie Harvey were restoring a 1950 Buick. While installing seatbelts into the car, he decided to make a matching handbag for her. [1]

  7. American Napier (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    1 November 2014 6 cylinder, 5 litre, Napier motor car, coach work by Muhlbacher et Fils of Paris, photographed April 1905. The American Napier was an automobile sold by the Napier Motor Car Company of America from 1904 until 1912. [1] Initially, the company imported assembled Napiers from England.

  8. Strandbags - Wikipedia

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    Strand, or the Strandbags Group, is an Australian and New Zealand retailer of handbags, wallets, luggage, backpacks and other personal accessories. [1] The chain has over 234 stores around Australia. [2]

  9. Car body configurations - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In 2018, the Wall Street Journal wrote: "from gangster getaway cars and the Batmobile to the humble family sedan, the basic three-box configuration of a passenger car—low engine compartment, higher cabin, low trunk in the rear—has endured for decades as the standard shape of the automobile. Until now."