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  • 41Gear stick — A gear stick (also known as gearstick, gear lever, selection lever, shift stick and gear shifter) is the lever used to change gear in a vehicle, such as an automobile, with manual transmission or several common forms of automatic transmission.… …

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  • 42Rootes Arrow — Rootes Group Arrow series Manufacturer Rootes Group Chrysler Europe Production 1966–1979 (until 2005 in Iran) Predecessor …

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  • 43Honda Prelude — Infobox Automobile name = Honda Prelude manufacturer = Honda production = 1978 ndash;2001 class = Sport compact body style = 2 door coupé layout = FF layout body style = 2 door coupé related = Honda Accord assembly = Sayama, JapanThe Honda… …

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  • 44BMC ADO16 — Manufacturer BMC British Leyland Production 1962–1974 Class …

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  • 45Toyota FJ Cruiser — Infobox Automobile name = Toyota FJ Cruiser manufacturer = Hino Motors parent company = Toyota Motor Corporation | production = 2007–present class = Compact SUV layout = Front engine, rear wheel drive / four wheel drive platform=Toyota Hi Lux… …

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  • 46Mercedes-Benz R171 — Manufacturer DaimlerChrysler Production 2004 2011; Predecessor Mercedes Benz R170 …

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  • 47Bulk tank — In dairy farming a bulk milk cooling tank is a large storage tank for cooling and holding milk at a cold temperature until it can be picked up by a milk hauler. The bulk milk cooling tank is an important piece of dairy farm equipment. It is… …

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  • 48Richard Spikes — (1884 1962) was an African American engineer from San Francisco, California. He discovered a system of automobile directional signals, which he installed on a Pierce Arrow car in 1913. In 1932 he received a patent for an automatic gear shift… …

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  • 49Disc brake — Close up of a disc brake on a car On automobiles, disc brakes are often located with …

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  • 50Oldsmobile — Industry Automotive Fate Dissolved Founded August 21, 1897 Defunct April 29, 2004 Headquarters …

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