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  2. Invicta (car) - Wikipedia

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    Invicta Motors changed its name to Westpoint Car Company shortly before it was dissolved to save the Invicta brand being linked to yet another financial failure. The dispossessed owner, Michael Bristow, said it was the fourth financial collapse in the marque's history.

  3. Buick Invicta - Wikipedia

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    The Invicta nameplate was re-trademarked by Buick in 2004 [citation needed], a concept car bearing that name was unveiled at the Beijing Auto Show on April 19, 2008. The vehicle was designed in a collaboration between the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan and Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center in Shanghai, China. [8]

  4. Invicta - Wikipedia

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    Invicta (car), a British make of car Buick Invicta , a car made by American manufacturer Buick from 1959 to 1963, and 2008 concept car Invicta (locomotive) , an early steam locomotive

  5. List of Buick vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Full-size car succeeding Invicta: Estate wagon: 1970 1990 B-body (1970, 1977–90) C-body (1971–76) 3 Full-size station wagon: Centurion: 1970 1973 B-body: 1

  6. Noel Macklin - Wikipedia

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    the innovative design and manufacture of motor cars and naval boats Sir (Albert) Noel Campbell Macklin (28 October 1886 – 1946) was an innovative British car maker and boat designer. He founded Eric-Campbell in 1919, Silver Hawk in 1920, Invicta in 1925 and Railton in 1933.

  7. Donald Healey - Wikipedia

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    Healey found rally driving and motor racing more interesting than his garage and its car hire business and used the garage to prepare cars for competition. He first entered the Monte Carlo Rally in 1929 driving a Triumph 7 but in 1931 Donald Healey won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a 4½-litre Invicta [6] and was 2nd overall the next year.

  8. Buick Limited - Wikipedia

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    Buick had released a new line of cars that were technically superior to their predecessors by offering such features as all-steel passenger compartment tops (GM's Turret Top design), improved front suspension, improved hydraulic safety braking system, alloy engine pistons and an improved engine cooling system.

  9. Category:1960s cars - Wikipedia

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    Cars that were produced in the 1960s — from 1960 to 1969. 1910s; 1920s; 1930s; 1940s; ... Buick Invicta; Buick LeSabre; Buick Riviera; Buick Special; Buick Wildcat ...