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  • 11Toyota SA — The SA was Toyota s first new passenger car design (as opposed to updating the AA) after World War II. It was the first in a family of vehicles before the introduction of the Crown. A series of light trucks also shared the chassis and major… …

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  • 12K2 Black Panther — Infobox Weapon name=K2 caption=K2 Black Panther firing its main cannon during a firepower demonstration name=K2 Black Panther type=Main battle tank origin=flag|South Korea unit cost=₩ 8,300,000,000.00 KRW $ 7,800,000.00 USD is vehicle=yes crew=3… …

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  • 13Chevrolet C/K — Manufacturer General Motors Also called GMC C/K GMC Sierra Production 1960–2000 United States 1965–2000 Canada 1964–2001 Br …

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  • 14Ducati Multistrada — (1000DS/1100DS) Ducati 1000DS Multistrada Compared to the 1100DS S Manufacturer Ducati Production 2003–2009 Successor …

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  • 15Ford Cortina — Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Hyundai Motor Company Also called Ford Consul Cortina Production 19 …

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  • 18Traxxas — is one of the leading hobby level radio control model manufacturers based in the United States. Traxxas produces a variety of cars and boats. They offer electric and nitro powered versions of most of their models. Traxxas nitro powered models… …

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  • 19Multistrada 620 and 1000DS — The Multistrada is a group of models of motorcycles manufactured by Ducati. The Multistrada has the appearance of an off road or adventure tourer motorcycle given the upright riding position, but is not designed to leave sealed or paved roads,… …

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  • 20Swing axle — A swing axle is a simple type of independent suspension first used in early aircraft (1910 or before), such as the Sopwith and Fokker, usually with rubber bungee and no damping. Many later motor car rear swing axles have universal joints… …

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