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  2. AMC Javelin - Wikipedia

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    AMC Javelin badge. American Motors' Javelin was the company's entrant into the "pony car" market. [7] The segment was created by the Ford Mustang even if Ford's car was not the first entry. [8]

  3. List of badge-engineered vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.

  4. Decepticon - Wikipedia

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    Lockdown: A bounty hunter who sometimes affiliated with the Decepticons his alt mode is a car. Scorponok: A large Decepticon headmaster who serves as one of the leaders of the Decepticons in some versions. Other versions of Scorponok varies to simply be generic foot soldiers or a smaller character.

  5. Debadging - Wikipedia

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    Cases where a car manufacturer has officially removed its badges from its own cars are very rare. One such example is the Daewoo Damas/Labo, where in March 2011 in South Korea, the "Daewoo" badge was dropped, and the cars started being sold only under the Damas/Labo name, without an official brand alongside it.

  6. Driver and Mechanic Badge - Wikipedia

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    The badge was originally referred to as the “Motor Vehicle Badge” and adopted its current title of Driver and Mechanic Badge during the Korean War. [2] [3] The Driver and Mechanic Badge is awarded to soldiers who have received training and have met specific qualification standards to operate or repair military motor vehicles.

  7. Ultra Magnus - Wikipedia

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    Each package comes with a stick of chewing gum and an easy-to-assemble kit. The completed robot looks and transforms almost the same as the larger, original Takara version. The car carrier can accommodate Mini-Car figures (Bumblebee, Cliffjumper, etc.) and most World's Smallest Transformers figures. Generation 2 Ultra Magnus (1993)

  8. The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye - Wikipedia

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    The two Decepticons fight, where Overlord reveals that the Galactic Council repaired him, only for the dying Megatron to disappear; Overlord agrees to join Tarn and Deathsaurus' alliance. Ravage's group returns to the fortress where Rodimus Prime reunites with Drift, and Tarn kills Kaon over his concern about The Pet to silence Overlord's mocking.

  9. Jazz (Transformers) - Wikipedia

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    Generation 2 Autobot Car Jazz (1993) Jazz was one of the Autobot cars to be released on Generation 2, with a slight repaint and weapons change. [12] Jazz appeared in his Generation 2 form in the short-lived UK Generation 2 comic series. This series also printed a bio for Jazz where he had the new motto "Decepticons keep bad company—each other!"