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  2. Locomobile Company of America - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, Locomobile offered seven body styles at prices between $600 (equivalent to $21,974 in 2023) and $1,400 (equivalent to $51,274 in 2023). Most Locomobiles had simple twin- cylinder engines (3x4 in, 76.2x102 mm; 57 in 3 , 927 cm 3 ) and a wire-wrapped 300-psi boiler, and burned the liquid fuel naphtha to create steam.

  3. Dodge T-, V-, W-Series - Wikipedia

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    Body and chassis; Class: 1 ⁄ 2-ton to 1-ton rated light trucks 2-ton to 3-ton rated medium trucks: Body style: 2-door pickup truck, flatbed, stake: Layout: FR layout: Related: Dodge WC series: Powertrain; Engine: Straight-six Chrysler flathead from 201–331 cu in (3.3–5.4 L) Transmission: Three- or four-speed manual: Dimensions; Wheelbase ...

  4. 1949 Ford - Wikipedia

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    While the design theme had been in use since the late 1920s to streamline automobiles, the 1949 Ford marked its widest-scale use, removing running boards entirely and integrating front and rear fenders into a single, smooth body form. Following the 1948 introduction of the Ford F-Series line of trucks, the Ford line was now offered solely as a ...

  5. Ford Mustang - Wikipedia

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    When the Mustang was selected as the 1979 Official Indianapolis 500 Pace Car, Ford also marketed replica models, and its special body-appearance parts were adapted by the Cobra package for 1980–81. 1982 marked the return of the Mustang GT (replacing the Cobra) which used a specially-modified high-output 302 cu in (4.9 L) engine.

  6. Rolls-Royce Limited - Wikipedia

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    1937 Bentley with an all-metal body engineered by Rolls-Royce built by Park Ward. After the war, in 1946, Rolls-Royce and Bentley car production moved to Crewe where they began to assemble complete Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars with body pressings made by the Pressed Steel Company (see W. A. Robotham). Previously they had built only the chassis ...

  7. Volvo 200 Series - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo 200 Series (or 240 and 260 Series) is a range of mid-size luxury cars produced by Swedish company Volvo Cars from 1974 until 1993, with more than 2.8 million total units sold worldwide. [6]