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  2. Reliant Scimitar - Wikipedia

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    Externally, the only difference between the 3-litre and 2.5-litre versions was the small badge on the boot giving the engine size. Approximately 118 of the 2.5-litre Scimitar GTs were sold before this version was withdrawn. Production of the standard Scimitar GT continued until November 1970.

  3. Who Is Graham Walker? 5 Things to Know About Chiefs QB ... - AOL

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    While the three-time Super Bowl champ takes aim at his fourth ring, his half-brother, Graham Walker, is preparing for the 2025 NFL Draft. The senior out of Rice declared his intention to go pro on ...

  4. Patrick Mahomes’ Half-Brother Graham Walker Declares ... - AOL

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    The NFL could see another sibling duo in the game as Patrick Mahomes’ half-brother Graham Walker is on the path to join the league. Walker announced on Thursday, January 30, via Equity Sports ...

  5. Rudge Ulster - Wikipedia

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    Rudge-Whitworth's last production racing motorcycle was named after Graham Walker's 1928 race win in the Ulster Grand Prix, only the second time a road race had been won at over 80 mph (130 km/h). [3] Graham was the father of racing commentator Murray Walker and was made Rudge Sales Manager in 1929.

  6. Graham Walker - Wikipedia

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    Graham Walker (motorcyclist) (1896–1962), English motorcycle racer, broadcaster and journalist Graham Walker (academic) , American academic, professor, and president of Patrick Henry College Graham Walker (editor) (1946–2016), editor of The World Today magazine from 1995 to 2010

  7. Talk:Graham Walker (actor) - Wikipedia

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  8. Vanity Fare - Wikipedia

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    In August 2015, after having played with the band for 45 years, drummer Mark Ellen retired and was replaced by Howard Tibble. In 2018, Graham Walker, from Gary Moore Band, took over on drums. Vanity Fare are still performing today, with the line-up of Hagley, Wheeler, Walker, and Steve Oakman. Wheeler and Hagley have taken up lead vocal duties.

  9. The Grumbleweeds - Wikipedia

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    The band formed in 1962 in Leeds by Robin Colvill (born 8 August 1944 in Leeds). Colvill was a jukebox mender who was asked to fix a broken Jukebox at a coffee bar. As he was fixing the machine, he saw Maurice Lee (born 12 May 1946 in Leeds) who was playing the guitar on the other side of the bar, keeping the customers entertained whilst there was no music.