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  2. Peter Stevens (car designer) - Wikipedia

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    Professor Peter Stevens (born 1943) is a British car designer. Stevens is one of the UK's best-known vehicle designers. He is currently a design consultant, teacher and lecturer. Stevens trained at Central St Martin's School of Art and then, the Royal College of Art. He began his career in the 1970s as a designer at Ford, then Ogle design.

  3. Mercedes-Benz W114/W115 - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz W114 and W115 are the internal designations Mercedes-Benz used for a generation of front-engine, rear-drive, five-passenger sedans and coupés introduced in 1968, with three-box styling by Paul Bracq — succeeding the W110 models introduced in 1961; and manufactured until model year 1976, when the W123 was released.

  4. AJS - Wikipedia

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    AJS AJS 500 cc OHC Racer 1931 AJS 350 cc TV 1936 Preference Share of the A. J. Stevens and Company (1914) Ltd., issued 11. February 1926 AJS Silver Streak 1938 AJS H5 Shuttleworth Snap Replica Joe Stevens, father of Harry, George, Albert John (‘Jack’), and Joe Stevens Junior, was an engineer who owned the Stevens Screw Company Ltd, in ...

  5. Stevens Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Stevens Vehicles Ltd is a British electric car and van manufacturer based in Port Talbot. The company is a manufacturer of zero emission electric cars and vans designed by the father and son team of Tony Stevens and Peter Stevens. [1] The vehicles were conceived, designed and developed in Kent, England and are manufactured at Port Talbot, Wales ...

  6. 1979 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 - Wikipedia

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    Peter Brock and Jim Richards won their second successive Bathurst 1000 driving a Holden Dealer Team A9X SS Hatchback Torana. Brock and Richards won the race by a record six laps, beating the old winning margin of 2 laps set in 1975 with Brock setting the lap record of 2:21.1 on the last lap of the 6.172 km long circuit.

  7. Peter Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Peter Stevens may refer to: Peter Stevens (car designer) (born 1945), British car designer; Peter Stevens (Manitoba politician) Peter Stevens (RAF officer) (1919–1979), German-Jewish RAF bomber pilot and prison of war escapee; Peter F. Stevens (born 1944), English botanist; Peter P. Stevens (1909–1989), head college football coach for the ...

  8. John Peters Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Stevens was born on February 2, 1868, in North Andover, Massachusetts, to Horace Nathaniel Stevens (1837–1876) and Susan Elizabeth (née Peters) Stevens (1835–1871). He was the seventh generation descendant of John Stevens, who came to the United States in 1638. [1] His paternal grandfather was Nathaniel Stevens (1786–1865).

  9. Robert T. Stevens - Wikipedia

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    His children include Bob Stevens from Helena, Montana, J. Whitney Stevens from New York, and Tom Stevens from Florida. The family still owns an est. 45,000-acre (180 km 2) cattle ranch called the American Fork in Two Dot, Montana. Stevens died on January 30, 1983, in Edison, New Jersey. [1] He was buried at the West Point Cemetery on February 3 ...