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KW logo (ca. 1969) The Karosseriewerke Weinsberg, abbreviated KW, is a German Tooling Company based in Bretzfeld. Originally, it was founded as a Weinsberg-based car coachbuilder, that was known for their recreational vehicles. The city name Weinsberg was used as brand name from 1969 to 1992. Areals of the company Weinsberg in 2006
KW Automotive GmbH is a German company that primarily develops suspension systems for the automotive and motorsport industries. All Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Evo and Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 Evo racecars are using KW Racing Shocks.
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Keller Williams Realty (commonly referred to as Keller Williams) is an American technology and international real estate franchise with headquarters in Austin, Texas. It is the largest real estate franchise in the United States by sales volume as of 2022.
KW Motorsport was commissioned in 2009 to design and build a Sports 2000 Duratec based on the historic MARCH Engineering[7] 75S car. The style of the car is classic MARCH. [2] The 09R body concept was specifically intended to be a recreation of the historic and iconic MARCH 75S with a modern running gear, transmission and Ford Duratec engine.
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In 1983, Marvel unveiled a bold new logo, featuring just one word — "Marvel," a notable shift from the previous "Marvel Comics Group" logo. This new design featured a bold, slimmer font with ...
KWTV logo used from February 3, 1997, to October 24, 2010; the "9" in the logo, which resembles that used by KUSA/Denver and WSOC-TV/Charlotte, was first used (without the box framing) in 1988. On November 29, 1963, the Griffin-Leake interests purchased Turner and Dulaney's 25% interests in KWTV for $200,000 and title rights to the equipment ...