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  2. Asbury Automotive Group - Wikipedia

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    Nalley oversaw the stores until his retirement in 2004; his sons currently own dealerships across Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. [ 6 ] Eventually, Asbury would expand out of the Atlanta area, adding St. Louis–based Plaza Motors [ 7 ] while acquiring David McDavid 's Texas dealerships, [ 8 ] and later the Jacksonville, Florida .–based ...

  3. Category:Jaguar Cars - Wikipedia

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    Jaguar Cars; B. Browns Lane plant; D. Desert Rose (Sting song) I. 2018–19 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy; 2019–20 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy; J. Jaguar independent rear suspension;

  4. Jaguar Cars - Wikipedia

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    Jaguar Cars was the company that was responsible for the production of Jaguar cars until its operations were fully merged with those of Land Rover to form Jaguar Land Rover on 1 January 2013. Jaguar's business was founded as the Swallow Sidecar Company in 1922, originally making motorcycle sidecars before developing bodies for passenger cars.

  5. Jaguar C-Type - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar C-Type (officially called the Jaguar XK120-C) is a racing sports car built by Jaguar and sold from 1951 to 1953. The "C" stands for "competition". The car combined the running gear of the contemporary, road-proven XK120, with a lightweight tubular frame designed by Jaguar Chief Engineer William Heynes, and an aerodynamic aluminium body, jointly developed by William Heynes, R J (Bob ...

  6. SS 90 - Wikipedia

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    The SS 90 is a British sports car that was built by SS Cars in Coventry, England in 1935. In 1945, the company changed its name to Jaguar. In 1945, the company changed its name to Jaguar. The car has a six-cylinder side-valve Standard engine of 2,663 cc with an output of 50 kW.

  7. Panther J72 - Wikipedia

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    Styled to evoke the Jaguar SS100 and sold from 1972 to 1981, it used mechanicals from the Jaguar XJ, including its 5.3 L V12 engine. It was also offered with Jaguar's 3.8 L and 4.2 L XK engines. [2] The J.72 was a success for the small company, with its Connolly leather upholstery, and aluminum coachwork.

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