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    The Autocar Company is an American specialist manufacturer of severe-duty, Class 7 and Class 8 vocational trucks, with its headquarters in Birmingham...
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    Autocars Co. Ltd. (Hebrew: אוטוקרס) of Haifa, Israel, was Israel's first car manufacturer. Autocars Ltd, founded in 1957, made fiberglass-shelled cars...
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  • specialist vehicle manufacturer Autocars Co., an Israeli car manufacturer Auster Autocar, a 1940s aircraft 1903 Petrol Electric Autocar, aa railway vehicle Automatic...
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    Machine Gun Brigade Autocar Company "Armoured car". www.warmuseum.ca. Canadian War Museum. Retrieved July 6, 2017. "Armored Autocars - Modern Engines of...
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  • (later King Edward VIII) during his 1930 tour of Uganda. The Siddeley Autocar Company, of Coventry, was founded by John Davenport Siddeley (1866–1953) in...
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    Daimler Company and a journalist on the magazine in its early days. Henry Sturmey stood down as editor of The Autocar magazine and left the company in 1901...
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  • The Triumph Motor Company was a British car and motor manufacturing company in the 19th and 20th centuries. The marque had its origins in 1885 when Siegfried...
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    automotive brands in the world, fourth in the United States only to Autocar Company (1897) and fellow GM marques Oldsmobile (1897) and Buick (1899). It...
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    majority of the production Autocars were exported to sixteen countries and later resold in five further territories. The Autocar has been primarily operated...
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    War II. They were of a "cab over engine" design, and produced by the Autocar Company from 1941 to 1945 with 2,711 being built. The U8144 had a similar chassis...
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    Triumph Herald (category Triumph Motor Company vehicles)
    Sussita 12 – (1968–1970) A car made in Israel, manufactured by Israeli Autocars Company Ltd. The Susita 12 station wagon, and sedan (named Carmel), used the...
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  • dealers. White produced trucks under the Autocar nameplate following its acquisition. Diamond T and REO Motor Car Company became the Diamond REO division, which...
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    introducing the Carmel 12; the car was built under licence of Israeli Autocars company (which, in turn, had used British Reliant technology). In fact, the...
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    journalists to follow the company's full-page display advertising and drop the first word in Wolseley Siddeley — "Siddeley Autocars made by (in smaller typeface)...
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  • Susita may refer to: Autocars Co., a former Israeli car company Sussita, an ancient city in Israel Şuşiţa (disambiguation), several places in Romania This...
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  • Motor Company Limited is a British, low-volume performance motor vehicle manufacturing company in Crewkerne, in Somerset, England. The company was founded...
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    The Hyundai Motor Company, often referred to as Hyundai Motors, (Korean: 현대자동차; Hanja: 現代自動車; RR: Hyeondae Jadongcha listen) and commonly known as Hyundai...
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    the LMB Components stand. Autocars obtained licences for both parts and contracted Reliant to develop the Sabra for Autocars. Reliant introduced a right-hand...
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    destroyer equipped with a 75 mm M1897A4 gun, which was built by the Autocar Company during World War II. After observing the new and often decisive, uses...
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    Ford Motor Company (commonly known as Ford) is an American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. It...
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    Abbott-Detroit (category Defunct manufacturing companies based in Detroit)
    the Chalmers, who had previously worked for Olds Motor Works and the Autocar Company. Considered powerful and well-designed, the Abbott sported a Continental...
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  • The Palladium was a British light car introduced in 1911 by Palladium Autocars Ltd of 378 Euston Road, London, then from mid-1913 at Normand Road, West...
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  • the American automotive industry. One of the central founders of The Autocar Company, Clarke was also an inventor who made numerous contributions to the...
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    for Autocars into the early 1970s when Autocars started to source parts from Standard-Triumph, severing ties with Reliant in the process. Autocars would...
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    Board, then known as the Racing Board. In 1907 he was hired by the Autocar Company in Philadelphia, probably for a secret project to develop a revolutionary...
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  • United States American Coleman American LaFrance (defunct in 2014) Autocar Company (United States) Available Bailey Bering Trucks Brockway Brown Canadian...
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    Volvo Trucks (category Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1928)
    line as WhiteGMCs while Autocars remained in production. In 1995, Volvo GM ended the use of the WhiteGMC name, with all non-Autocar models adopting the Volvo...
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  • The DeLorean Motor Company (DMC) was an American automobile manufacturer formed by automobile industry executive John DeLorean in 1975. It produced just...
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    |url= (help)[full citation needed] "140 camions en plus par jour (et des autocars TER) si la ligne des Causses ferme". La Montagne. 20 July 2014. Weber,...
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  • London EV Company Limited (LEVC), formerly The London Taxi Corporation Limited, is a British automotive manufacturer with its headquarters at Ansty Park...
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