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  2. Fox Factory - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Bob Fox ran a small business distributing suspension components for motocross bikes with his brother Geoff. In 1977, [1] the company split into what became Fox Racing (later Fox Head Inc.) under Geoff Fox, and Bob Fox's Fox Racing Shox parts production company, Fox Factory. A holding company, Fox Factory Holding, was established in ...

  3. LIAZ 400 series - Wikipedia

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    Ladder frame, rear tapered dimensions of 850 × 200 × 80. It was made a number of trucks with different superstructures. Several years after the end of production, the production was resumed by Czech company TEDOM, which produced trucks Fox TEDOM D and TEDOM G. Fox. However, the company produced only about 20 vehicles until 2010.

  4. Reliant Fox - Wikipedia

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    The Reliant Fox is a small four-wheeled glass-fibre utility vehicle manufactured between 1983 and 1990 by the Reliant Motor Company in Tamworth, England. It used Reliant's own 848cc aluminium inline four-cylinder engine and a galvanised chassis based on that of the Reliant Kitten .

  5. List of NASCAR on Fox broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Fox's 2023 lineup of guest analysts for the Cup Series was as follows. [5] (Guest analysts for Fox in the Xfinity and Truck Series in 2023 are listed above until Fox announces their 2024 lineup of commentators.) [16] Full-time permanent Fox commentators: Larry McReynolds (color commentator, Richmond and All-Star Race)

  6. NASCAR on Fox - Wikipedia

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    Fox did not air any races of what is now the Craftsman Truck Series from 2010 to 2013, with all 25 races instead airing on Speed and later Fox Sports 1. [6] Fox's 2011 coverage ended with the STP 400 at Kansas Speedway. TNT carried six NASCAR Cup Series races during the month of June and the first half of July, including the Coke Zero 400 at ...

  7. Pressed Steel Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Passenger car for the Southern Railway, 1909 Boxcar for the D&RGW, 1939. The Pressed Steel Car Company of Pittsburgh came into existence 17 February 1899 and was an amalgamation of the Schoen Pressed Steel Company, Pittsburgh, and the British company, the Fox Solid Pressed Steel Company, set up in 1889 in Joliet, 30 miles southwest of Chicago.

  8. Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine Company - Wikipedia

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    1927 Ahrens-Fox fire engine 1939 Ahrens-Fox engine. The Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine Company was an Ohio-based fire truck manufacturer. The company was founded in 1910 by John P Ahrens and Charles H Fox and built its first motorized fire engine in 1911. By the end of the following year production of horse-drawn fire apparatus ceased completely. Since ...

  9. Ford Fox platform - Wikipedia

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    The Fox platform, like most compact and mid-size cars of the late 1970s, was designed with a rear-wheel drive layout. In contrast to the full-size Fords and Mercurys of the time, the Fox platform used unibody construction. The Fox platform used MacPherson strut front suspension, continuing the use of a live rear axle suspension configuration. [12]