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  • 81automotive industry — Introduction       all those companies and activities involved in the manufacture of motor vehicles, including most components, such as engines and bodies, but excluding tires, batteries, and fuel. The industry s principal products are passenger… …

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  • 82H. A. Moyer (automobile) — H. A. Moyer, Maker of Fine Carriages and Automobiles Former type Automobile Manufacturing Industry Automotive Genre Touring Cars, Runabouts, Special Bodied Vehicles …

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  • 83Bristol Commercial Vehicles — Bristol Lodekka Bristol Commercial Vehicles war ein Hersteller von Omnibussen und Lastkraftwagen aus Bristol, England. Die Firma ging aus der 1875 von Sir George White gegründeten Bristol Tramways Company, einem Betreiber von Straßenbahnen in… …

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  • 84London, Brighton and South Coast Railway — The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB SCR) (commonly known as the Brighton line ) was a railway company in the United Kingdom from 1846 to 1923. Its territory formed a rough triangle, with London at its apex and practically the whole… …

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  • 85Tank car — Modern tank cars carry all types of liquid and gaseous commodites. A tank car (UIC: tank wagon) is a type of railroad (UIC: railway) rolling stock designed to transport liquid and gaseous commodities. Contents …

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  • 86Bavarian Gt 2x4/4 — Model of the Bavarian Gt 2x4/4 by Märklin, Göppingen Bavarian Gt 2×4/4 DRG Class 960 DR Class 960 Number(s): K.Bay.Sts.B.: 5751–5765 DRG: 96 001–95 015 …

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  • 87Crossing the inner German border — Crossing points on the inner German border, 1982[1] Crossing the i …

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  • 88Henry Ford — This article is about the American industrialist. For other uses, see Henry Ford (disambiguation). Henry Ford …

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  • 89Harley-Davidson — Type Public company Traded as NYSE: HOG …

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  • 90Ford Crown Victoria — 1998 2002 Ford Crown Victoria LX Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Production 1955–1956 1991–2011 …

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