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  2. Category:Cars introduced in 1969 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1969" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alfa Romeo Iguana;

  3. Category:Vehicles introduced in 1969 - Wikipedia

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    Cars introduced in 1969 (53 P) L. ... 1969 ships (127 P) Pages in category "Vehicles introduced in 1969" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  4. Beaumont (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Beaumont was a make of mid-sized automobiles produced by General Motors of Canada from 1964 to 1969. These cars were based on the Chevrolet Chevelle, but the line had its own logo and nameplate, and was neither marketed nor actively sold in the United States.

  5. Pontiac Custom S - Wikipedia

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    Originally planned for 1969 was a lower-priced "econo" muscle car to be based on the Custom S series intended as a competitor to the fast-selling sub-$3,000 Plymouth Road Runner, well below the base $3,500 to $4,500-$5,000 optioned-out GTO and similar upscale muscle cars. This car was to be built on the two-door pillared coupe body style and be ...

  6. Category:1960s cars - Wikipedia

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    Cars introduced in 1969 (53 P) Pages in category "1960s cars" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 489 total.

  7. Holden Hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The Holden Hurricane is a two-seat concept car built by Holden in 1969. The Hurricane was one of the most advanced vehicles of its time, with Holden describing it as a research vehicle, allowing them "to study design trends, propulsion systems and other long range developments".

  8. 1969 Trans-American Sedan Championship - Wikipedia

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    1969 had marked the sales debut of the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am however the car's smallest engine was well over the 5000cc maximum set by the series at the time and it was not used in the 1969 championship. In using the name Trans Am, a registered trademark, General Motors agreed to pay $5 per car sold to the SCCA. [4]

  9. Chevrolet Corvair - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet Corvair is a rear-engined, air-cooled compact car manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet over two generations between 1960 and 1969. A response to the Volkswagen Beetle, [1] it was offered in 4-door sedan, 2-door coupe, convertible, 4-door station wagon, passenger van, commercial van, and pickup truck body styles in its first generation (1960–1964), and as a 2-door coupe ...