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  2. Coachwork International - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 NZMB merged with competitor Hawke Coachwork to form Coachwork International. Owned by Moller Corporation and Newmans, in 1987 it held an 80% share of the New Zealand bus bodying market.

  3. List of recreational vehicle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  5. Pacific Western Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Western Transportation (also d/b/a P.W. Transportation) provides a variety of bus services in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Yukon. Depending on the location, it offers scheduled and chartered school busing, municipal transit and handi-bus services, airport passenger services and local and ...

  6. Pacific Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Truck & Trailer Limited was a Vancouver, Canada based manufacturer of heavy trucks famed for their durability. Pacific built both highway and off-road trucks, particularly for the logging industry , heavy haulers , and fire trucks .

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  8. UNC football transfer portal: Latest on Bill Belichick's ...

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    Here are live updates and a live tracker on UNC football's activity in the transfer portal as Bill Belichick takes over the Tar Heels program:

  9. Parlor car - Wikipedia

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    The interior of a Pacific Parlour Car. Elevated service survives on Amtrak although the term "parlor car" has fallen into disuse. One recently discontinued example was the Pacific Parlour Car on the Coast Starlight, converted Hi-Level lounges which featured a mixture of 1x1 swivel-chair seating and cafe-style seating.