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  2. High wheeler - Wikipedia

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    A high wheeler is a car which uses large diameter wheels that are similar to those used by horse-drawn vehicles. [1] These cars were produced until about 1915, [ 2 ] predominantly in the United States .

  3. History of the automobile - Wikipedia

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    However, cars with front-wheel drive were made several years earlier in road cars produced by Alvis and Cord as well as in racing cars by Miller (and may have appeared as early as 1897). In the same vein, the independent suspension was initially developed by Amédée Bollée in 1873, but not put in production until the low-volume Mercedes-Benz ...

  4. Category:Wheeled vehicles - Wikipedia

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  5. Davis Motorcar Company - Wikipedia

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    Davis operated in a 57,000 sq. ft. former aircraft assembly building in Van Nuys, where a prototype three-wheeler named "Baby" was built. [4] [5] Baby was powered by a 47 horsepower Hercules 4-cylinder engine coupled to a Borg-Warner 3-speed transmission and Spicer rear end. [4] Baby was unique in that it featured four-across seating.

  6. History of road transport - Wikipedia

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    Heavy four-wheeled wagons developed about 2500 BC, which were only suitable for oxen-haulage and therefore were only used where crops were cultivated, particularly Mesopotamia. [7] Two-wheeled chariots with spoked wheels appear to have been developed around 2000 BC by the Andronovo culture in southern Siberia and Central Asia.

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  8. Woman wheels corpse into Brazil bank to sign for loan - AOL

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    Erika Vieira Nunes wheeled the cadaver into the bank in a Rio suburb on Tuesday and told the teller the man wanted a loan for 17,000 reais ($3,250), security camera video showed. Woman wheels ...

  9. Phaeton (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    Fashionable phaetons used at horse shows included the Stanhope, typically having a high seat and closed back, [6] and the Tilbury, a two-wheeled carriage with an elaborate spring suspension system, with or without a top. [7] A variation of this type of a carriage is called a Victoria, with a retractable cover over the rear passenger compartment.