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  2. Fiat 508 - Wikipedia

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    It was assembled in France by a company called SAFAF. "6CV" was a name applied to many cars from different automakers and simply defined the car tax band and thereby the market segment in which the car competed. At this stage the cars were assembled in a small-workshop style factory in Suresnes near Paris. Most of the French auto-makers and ...

  3. Pullback motor - Wikipedia

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    This allows relay races to be set up with multiple cars. A few pullback motors are used in toys other than cars. The K'Nex construction toy has such a motor, as have some later Meccano sets. The very simplest of these motors may use a stretched rubber band as a linear spring, rather than a coil spring.

  4. DMC DeLorean - Wikipedia

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    The car remained in a private collection until 2005 when it was sold and received a complete restoration. The car is in a private collection. A car used by the DeLorean Motor Company and the Ulster Motor Club to certify the car's emissions and reliability. Note the extra headlamps (for night-time driving) and lack of DMC badge on the front grille.

  5. Benz Patent-Motorwagen - Wikipedia

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    After developing a successful gasoline-powered two-stroke piston engine in 1873, Benz focused on developing a motorized vehicle while maintaining a career as a designer and manufacturer of stationary engines and their associated parts. The Benz Patent-Motorwagen was a motor tricycle with a rear-mounted engine. The vehicle contained many new ...

  6. Nikola Tesla electric car hoax - Wikipedia

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    The motor was purportedly powered by a "cosmic energy power receiver" contained in a box measuring 25 inches by 10 inches by 6 inches, which contained 12 radio vacuum tubes and was connected to a 6-foot-long antenna. The car was claimed to have been driven for about 50 miles at speeds of up to 90 mph over an eight-day period. [1] [2]

  7. Owen Magnetic - Wikipedia

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    1916 Owen Magnetic at Crawford Museum. The first Owen Magnetic was introduced at the 1915 New York auto show when Justus B. Entz's electric transmission was fitted to the Owen automobile: "R.M. Owen have leased the large new three story fireproof building at the corner of Fifth avenue and One Hundred and Forty-second street, New York, where they will build the new Owen Magnetic motor cars."

  8. Cord (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Cord was a brand of American luxury automobile manufactured by the Auburn Automobile Company of Connersville, Indiana, from 1929 to 1932 and again in 1936 and 1937.. Auburn was wholly owned by the Cord Corporation, founded and run by E. L. Cord as a holding company for his many transportation interests (which included the Lycoming engines, Stinson aircraft, and Checker Motors).

  9. Bond Bug - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Reliant unveiled the "Reliant Sprint"; this car was a complete redesign of the original Bond Bug. Tom Karen of Ogle design rounded off all the sharp edges of the Bug and added round headlights, giving the car a totally new look; the prototype had Minilite alloy wheels, a grey vinyl interior, and was bright yellow. The Sprint used, in ...

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