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  2. Muscle car - Wikipedia

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    A muscle car is an American-made two-door sports coupe with a powerful engine, generally designed for high-performance driving. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1949, General Motors introduced its 88 with the company's 303-cubic-inch (5 L) OHV Rocket V8 engine, which was previously available only in its luxury Oldsmobile 98 .

  3. Musclecar - Wikipedia

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    Musclecar is a 2017 Australian comedy horror science fiction film written and directed by Dwayne Labbé Produced by Aaran Creece and starring Jacinta Stapleton. [1]

  4. Detroit Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded with a paid-up capital of $15,000 ($455,490 in 2019). [2] Henry Ford managed the manufacturing plant at 1343 Cass Avenue and Amsterdam in Detroit; [5] initially with no pay until he left his job at the Detroit Edison Company, after which he was given a monthly salary of $150 ($4,555 in 2019).

  5. Detroit Auto Vehicle Company - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Auto Vehicle Company was a short-lived early automobile manufacturer established in the summer of 1904 with a capital stock of US$150,000. Based in Detroit in the old Detroit Novelty Machine Company building, it also had a foundry in Romeo, Michigan. [1] It ceased operation in October 1907 following bankruptcy.

  6. Nicknames of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    A tribute to Detroit's role in pioneering the mass production of automobiles. The D Commonly used shorthand for Detroit, especially in modern music and media. The 313 Named after Detroit's area code, 313, this nickname symbolizes local pride and has been popularized in media such as the film 8 Mile (2002). [5] D-Town

  7. Detroit Steam Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Steam Motors Corporation introduced its first steam cars, called Trask-Detroits, in 1922. The Trask-Detroit was an assembled, or built-up car, with its boiler, engine and related parts manufactured by Schlieder Manufacturing Co., a Detroit valve manufacturer. It was intended as a popular-priced steam car, something that had never ...

  8. Big Three (automobile manufacturers) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese automakers Toyota, Nissan and Honda, among many others, have long been considered the leaders in the segment of small fuel-efficient cars. [9] A major contributing factor to their success was when their vehicles benefitted from the 1973 oil crisis which at the time drastically changed market situations and had a major impact on the automotive industry.

  9. Detroit-Dearborn - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit-Dearborn Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer in Dearborn, Michigan from 1909 to 1910. The company's first car was completed in January 1910. It produced two models: the Minerva, a touring torpedo , and the Nike, a roadster . [ 1 ]

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