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  • [[Category:Veteran vehicles]] [[Category:Vehicles introduced in 1901]]
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  • [[Category:Veteran vehicles]] [[Category:Vehicles introduced in 1901]]
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  • [[Category:Veteran vehicles]] [[Category:Vehicles introduced in 1901]]
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  • [[Category:Fiat vehicles|3]] [[Category:Veteran vehicles]]
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  • [[Category:Veteran vehicles]] [[Category:Vehicles introduced in 1901]]
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  • [[Category:Fiat vehicles|130 HP Corsa]] [[Category:Veteran vehicles]]
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  • [[Category:Fiat vehicles|18-24 HP]] [[Category:Veteran vehicles]]
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  • [[Category:Fiat vehicles|8 HP]] [[Category:Veteran vehicles]]
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  • [[Category:Veteran vehicles]] [[Category:Vehicles introduced in 1901]]
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  • [[Category:Fiat vehicles|60 HP]] [[Category:Veteran auto stubs]]
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  • [[Category:Veteran vehicles]] [[Category:Vehicles introduced in 19 01]]
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  • * Pre-[[1905]] vehicles are '''veteran cars''' * 1905–1918 vehicles are '''[[Edwardian]] cars'''.
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  • The Club keeps an exhaustive list of the vehicles they consider Classics, and while any member may petition for a vehicle to *[[Veteran car]]
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  • [[Category:Fiat vehicles|Topolino]] [[Category:Veteran vehicles]]
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  • ...engine was the 903 cc 40 bhp [[DIN]] (29 kW) version of the veteran [[ohv]] [[I4|four-cylinder]] engine, which saw service in many small Fiat m {{Modern European Fiat vehicles}}
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  • [[Category:Veteran vehicles]] [[Category:Vehicles introduced in 1901]]
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  • Vehicles that can be considered [[automobiles]] may have been demonstrated as early ''Also see'' [[History of steam road vehicles]]
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  • === Internal combustion engine powered vehicles === ...|Samuel Brown]], and the American inventor, [[Samuel Morey]], who produced vehicles powered by clumsy internal combustion engines about 1826.
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  • The soundtrack was composed by Bond veteran, [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]]. At the time, this was his fourth cre ==Vehicles & gadgets==
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  • The soundtrack was composed by Bond veteran [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]]. At the time, it was Barry's seventh B ===Vehicles & gadgets===
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  • ...rs including [[Giovanni Agnelli]]. Fiat has also manufactured [[railroad]] vehicles, [[tanks]] and [[aircraft]]. As of 2009, Fiat is the world's sixth largest ...focused on the industrial production of cars, industrial and agricultural vehicles. Over time it has diversified into many other fields, and the group now has
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  • The soundtrack was composed by veteran [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]]. The opening theme, ''[[All Time High] ==Vehicles & gadgets==
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  • ...when only rather standard FIA [[Group N]] cars competed, more spectatular vehicles were admitted since 1999, like the [[Zakspeed]] [[Chrysler Viper GTS-R]] wh ...muddy. At 16:51, the race was started after two laps behind a safety car. Veteran Klaus Ludwig at the wheel of the [[Aston Martin DBRS9]] which had been give
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  • ...rbara Broccoli]], and was also the first Bond film made after the death of veteran producer [[Albert R. Broccoli]]. The film is dedicated to his memory, and b ==Vehicles & gadgets==
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  • ...ndtrack to the movie was composed by [[Marvin Hamlisch]] who filled in for veteran [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] who was unavailable for work in the [[ ===Vehicles & gadgets===
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  • classics! Key blanks for many classic Italian vehicles in stock." (USA) - Veteran, vintage and classic motor car tires. (UK)
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  • ...d [[Michael G. Wilson]]. Wilson also co-authored the screenplay along with veteran screenwriter [[Richard Maibaum]]. ==Vehicles & gadgets==
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  • ...dtrack to the movie was composed by [[Marvin Hamlisch]], who filled in for veteran [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] due to his being unavailable for work ==Vehicles & gadgets==
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  • ...classes depending on machine type. Some examples include "C 4-stroke," "C-Veteran," "B 2-Stroke Light," "B 2-Stroke Heavy," etc... Generally speaking, there ...s for the high level of [[All-terrain vehicle|ATV]] (four-wheeled off-road vehicles) competition in addition to motorcycle competition.
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  • ...Fiat]] or [[France|French]] [[Peugeot]] companies soon developed their own vehicles to try to win the event, which they did from 1913 to 1919. However, after [ ...on, who was his own team owner, placed [[P.J. Jones]], an Indianapolis 500 veteran, in his NASCAR while Gordon finished the Indianapolis 500. Jones received
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