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  2. Teletouch - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 25 of those cars were so equipped. A large nickel-plated box was attached to the right side of the steering column which housed the push button mechanism. It utilized six buttons – first through third gear, reverse, neutral and park. There was a "signal" button which was the horn.

  3. AMC Javelin - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 VAM Javelins followed the AMC versions' rectangular grid front grille and the matching chromed taillamp overlay. For the first time, the exterior included factory stripe designs. The interior saw new seat patterns and a new three-spoke sports steering wheel with an "American Motors" logo on the transparent plastic cap of the horn button.

  4. Kojak - Wikipedia

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    A break-in and cutting wires would cause an alarm to sound. The device operated on a 12-volt battery and included extra loud "B" bell, heavy-duty weather-resistant cabinet with built-in tamper resistant circuit, 125' of double stranded wire, six sets of magnetic switches, two keys, panic button, indoor "ON-OFF" control, and warning decals.

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  9. AMC Concord - Wikipedia

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    AMC's AM General subsidiary supplied the vehicle, transmission, and drivetrain, along with the typical car convenience accessories as well as completed the engine installation studies. [95] The two-door sedan used a dual-rotor gas turbine with variable power turbine nozzle and a three-speed automatic transmission for the conventional rear-wheel ...