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  • == 1902 - 1904 ==
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  • == 1898 – 1904 == ...self-designed small cars. These engines had a displacement of 1075 cc. In 1904, all production ended.
    1,000 bytes (136 words) - 09:03, 23 November 2009
  • == 1903 – 1904 == ...utomotive manufacturer based in [[Rome]] with operations from 1903 through 1904. The mechanics workshop of '''Dobelli''' acted with [[Decauville]] cars. Th
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  • == 1904 == The '''Garavaglia''' was a special one-wheel motorcycle built in 1904.
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  • == 1904 - 1906 ==
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  • == 1899 - 1904 ==
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  • == 1900 - 1904 ==
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  • ...pe 5''' Dietrich-Bugatti automobiles were produced from [[1902]] through [[1904]]. In [[1904]], Ettore Bugatti and Émile Mathis designed a new car, the '''Type 5''' or
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  • ...pe 5''' Dietrich-Bugatti automobiles were produced from [[1902]] through [[1904]]. In [[1904]], Ettore Bugatti and Émile Mathis designed a new car, the '''Type 5''' or
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  • ...ica''' and was also a sales agent for the French ''Hurtu'' automobiles. In 1904 he built automobiles and motorcycles from components from various other man
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  • ...pe 5''' Dietrich-Bugatti automobiles were produced from [[1902]] through [[1904]]. In [[1904]], Ettore Bugatti and Émile Mathis designed a new car, the '''Type 5''' or
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  • | Production || 1904-1909<br>around 90 produced The '''Fiat 60 HP''' was introduced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat in 1904 to meet the demand of very rich export markets, including USA. The car was
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  • |[[Galileo]] || 1900 - 1904 || [[Firenze]] || |[[Guaraldi]] || 1904 || ||
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  • ...in the [[United States]] and twice setting a new [[land speed record]] in 1904 and 1905. Racing success raised the image of the Darracq marque so that he
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  • [[Image:Gordon Bennett 1904.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Thery, 1904 & 1905 winner]][[Image:Jenatzy 1903 Gordon Bennett.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Je | [[1904]]
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  • ...orcycles founded in [[Brescia]]. Once a famous Italian factory, already in 1904 built water-cooled single [[cylinder]] [[motorcycles]] with 2.55 hp engines
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  • ...-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiat 16-20hp 1904.jpg|250px|Fiat 16-20hp 1904]] * 2nd series in 1904, became the 16-24 HP, wheelbase increased to 2585mm and 4179 cc engine had
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  • | [[Junior]] || 1904 - 1909 || [[Torino]] ||
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  • | [[Quagliotti]] || 1904 || [[Torino]] ||
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  • | [[Emanuel]] || 1898 - 1904 ||
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  • |[[Garavaglia]] || 1904 || || <font color=green>'''M'''</font> |[[Gatti]] || 1904 - 1906 || [[Modena]] || <font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • |[[Maffeis & Figlio]] || 1899 - 1904 || || |[[Millo]] || 1904 || ||
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  • '''Floyd Roberts''' ([[February 12]], [[1904]] - [[May 30]], [[1939]]) is a former [[Championship Car]] racing driver fr
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  • Large scale production and export began in [[1904]] when the first production plant was opened in Sesto San Giovanni, Italy.
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  • | [[Rapid]] || 1904 - 1921|| ||
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  • '''Erwin Komenda''' ([[April 6]], [[1904]] - [[August 22]], [[1966]]) was the designer of the [[car body|bodies]] fo
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  • | [[Itala]] || 1904 - 1931 || [[Torino]] ||<font color=red>'''R'''</font>
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  • ...am K. Vanderbilt II driving his record-setting Mercedes at Ormond Beach in 1904. The trophy today can be found at the Smithsonian Institution.]] ...international event, it was founded by [[William Kissam Vanderbilt II]] in 1904 and first held at a course set out in [[Nassau County, New York|Nassau Coun
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  • |[[Lazzati]] || 1899 - 1904 || ||
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  • | [[Dobelli]] || 1903 - 1904 ||
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  • ...ther unconventional cars. They had ceased trade in [[Italy]] in 1906. From 1904 to 1907 these vehicles were produced in Canton (North America) by the compa
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  • |[[Turkheimer|Turkheimer Max]] || 1904 -1909 || ||
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  • ...g]] who was born in [[Brest, France|Brest]], [[Finistère]], [[France]]. In 1904 he joined [[Automobiles Darracq S.A.]] as their chief tester and helped pre
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  • |[[Lazzati]] || 1899 - 1904 || [[Milano]]
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  • ...atteo Ceirano & C.]]. With the partnership of his brother Giovanni''''from 1904, the company was from the later [[Società Torinese Automobili Rapid]] (STA
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  • |[[Passoni]] || 1902 - 1904 || [[Milano]] || <font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • ...FICM), which itself was founded in [[Paris, France]] on [[December 21]], [[1904]]. In [[1906]], the FICM was dissolved, but reborn in [[1912]] with the hea
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  • |[[Ceirano Matteo]] || 1903 - 1904 ||
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  • |[[Fait]] || 1903 - 1904 ||
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  • [[Image:Engine moves to front.jpg|thumb|200px|right| 1904 Packard {{3d_glasses}}]] In January, [[1904]], ''Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly'' magazine cataloged the entire range o
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  • |January 12, 1904||Lake St. Clair, USA||{{flagiconUSA}} [[Henry Ford]]||[[Ford 999]] Racer||I |March 31, 1904||Nice, France||{{flagiconBEL}} Arthur Duray||Gobron Brillié Paris-Madrid||
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  • * [[Henry Dreyfuss]] (1904-1972) * [[Russel Wright]] (1904-1976)
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  • |Formation || [[20 June]], [[1904]] ...ion Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus (AIACR) on [[June 20]], [[1904]] to represent the interests of motoring organisations and motor car users.
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  • == 1904 - 1934 == '''Itala''' was an exotic car manufacturer based in [[Turin]], Italy from 1904-1934, started by [[Matteo Ceirano]] and five partners in 1903.
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  • '''Achille Varzi''', born August 8, 1904 – died July 1, 1948, was an Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] champion.
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  • * 2nd series in 1904 with a 6902 cc engine - 32 hp For 1904, Fiat made a dramatic change from steel-reinforced wood [[chassis]] to pres
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  • In 1904 [[Luigi Storero]], one of the first Italian riders racing aboard a Fiat 10.
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  • ...-speed [[transmission]] with reverse and a shaft drive. Towards the end of 1904, Florentia now under license, began the production of the French ''Rochet-S
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  • ...ed his [[1898]] [[Bugatti Type 1#Type 1|Type 1]]. From [[1902]] through [[1904]], [[Dietrich]] built his [[Bugatti Type 5#Type 3|Type 3]]/[[Bugatti Type 5
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  • ...internationally acclaimed motorcycle collection includes bikes dating from 1904 to present production. There are bikes from 16 countries that represent ove
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