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  2. List of White Pass and Yukon Route locomotives and cars ...

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    Retrieved in 1989. ... Hamilton Model "Club." Purchased new. Club car. 501 Lake Lynx (since 2020) (3rd Lake Emerald in 2019) Hamilton Mfg. Co., shop #001 2019

  3. Potbelly stove - Wikipedia

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    A potbelly stove is a cast-iron, coal-burning or wood-burning stove that is cylindrical with a bulge in the middle. [1] The name is derived from the resemblance of the stove to a fat person's pot belly. Potbelly stoves were used to heat large rooms and were often found in train stations or one-room schoolhouses. The flat top of the stove allows ...

  4. Wrecking yard - Wikipedia

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    A "you pull it" junkyard in the United States Loading a barge in New York. Often parts for which there is high demand are removed from cars and brought to the salvage yard's warehouse, so a customer who asks for a specific part can obtain it immediately, without having to wait for the salvage yard employees to remove that part. Some salvage ...

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  6. Category:Cars introduced in 1989 - Wikipedia

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  7. Ford Thunderbird (tenth generation) - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced on December 26, 1988 as a 1989 model alongside its sister car, the Mercury Cougar. [1] Developed on Ford's new MN12 (Mid-Size North American Project 12) platform from the second quarter of 1984 (production approved in mid-1985), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the new Thunderbird featured a more aerodynamic body that was slightly shorter in ...

  8. G.I. pocket stove - Wikipedia

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    The G.I. pocket stove is 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (220 mm) high and 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (110 mm) in diameter, and weighs about 3 pounds (1.4 kg). It was designed to burn either leaded or unleaded automobile gasoline (sometimes referred to as "white gasoline" or pure gasoline, without lead or additives).

  9. Eagle Summit - Wikipedia

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    The 100.7 cubic feet (2.85 m 3) of interior volume classified the Summit into the compact car class, while most of its competitors were still subcompacts. The Summit was also noted for its generous rear legroom. Sales started in August 1988. 1990: A low-cost base model was added to the bottom of the Summit line. Added to the top was a new ES ...