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  2. Coyote (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Coyote was an American automobile built in Redondo Beach, California, from 1909 until 1910. The car was a sporty two-seat roadster with a 50 hp straight-8 engine, which was claimed to reach 75 mph (121 km/h). [1] Many parts, such as the axles and steering gear were from the Franklin Auto Company. [1] [2] Only two were ever made.

  3. Manta Cars - Wikipedia

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    A very accurate reproduction of the classic 1953 Corvette was to be added to their product line, and although a prototype was built, Manta Cars ceased production in 1986, having sold about 1,000 factory-built and component cars. The Manta Mirage was an American mid-engined vehicle produced by Manta Cars. The Mirage, originally referred to as ...

  4. Hardcastle and McCormick - Wikipedia

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    Like many kit cars of the time, the car uses a chassis from a Volkswagen Beetle and its engine from a Porsche 914. [2] [3] For the second and third seasons, producers used a different Coyote which was based on a DMC DeLorean, as Brian Keith had difficulty getting in and out of the original Coyote. [4]

  5. Hagerty: Gen X, older millennials are driving a shift from ...

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    Now the broader classic car market, one of the largest alternative asset markets in the world, is still a little soft, Hagerty said. This follows a 3% decline in sales during Monterey Car Week ...

  6. Plymouth Road Runner - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth licensed the Road Runner name, likeness, and "beep beep" sound from the popular Warner Brothers cartoons. Plymouth paid $50,000 to Warner Bros.-Seven Arts to use the Road Runner name and likeness from their Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner cartoons (as well as a "beep, beep" horn, which Plymouth paid $10,000 to develop). [1]

  7. Bison and Coyote armoured vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The LAV II Bison and Coyote are armoured cars, or armoured personnel carriers built by General Dynamics Land Systems Canada for the Canadian Armed Forces. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Bison vehicles have been used to a lesser extent by the Australian Army and the US National Guard .

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