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  2. A Selection of Rare Pre-War and Post-War Cars Are ... - AOL

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    Every year, car enthusiasts and collectors congregate on Amelia Island, Florida, to bid on some of the world's rarest automobiles. This year includes a selection of pre-war and post-war cars by ...

  3. Standard Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Civilian car production was restarted in 1919 with models based on pre-war designs, for example the 9.5 model "S" was re-introduced as the model SLS although this was soon superseded by an 8 h.p. model. In the early 1920s saloon bodies were first offered; previously all cars had been tourers. The bodies had, since the move to Bishopsgate Green ...

  4. Category:Vintage vehicles - Wikipedia

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    A. Abadal; Abbey (automobile) ABC (1922 automobile) Abendroth & Root Manufacturing Co; Abingdon (1922 automobile) Able (1920 automobile) Ackland Motorcycles Co

  5. Category:Pre-war vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pre-war vehicles — usually defined as having been built between 1930 and 1946. The main articles for this category are Classic car and History of the automobile § Pre-war era . For preceding automobiles by period, see Category: Vintage vehicles , Category: Brass Era vehicles , and Category: Veteran vehicles .

  6. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of automobiles produced for the general public in the North American market. They are listed in chronological order from when each model began its model year

  7. History of the automobile - Wikipedia

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    The pre-war part of the classic era began with the Great Depression in 1930, and ended with the recovery after World War II, commonly placed during 1946. It was in this period that integrated fenders and fully-closed bodies began to dominate sales, with the new saloon/sedan body style even incorporating a trunk or boot at the rear for storage.

  8. Category:1940s cars - Wikipedia

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  9. Morris Ten - Wikipedia

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    The Morris Ten is a medium-sized car introduced for 1933 as the company's offering in the important 10 hp sector of the British market. It continued through a series of variants until October 1948 when along with Morris's Twelve and Fourteen it was replaced by the 13.5 hp Morris Oxford MO.