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  • [[Image:HRD_Silver_Horse.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''HRD WH125 Silver Horse''']] [[Image:HRD_Red_Horse.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''HRD WH125 Red Horse''']]
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  • ...ly, where even in the fifties the hearses that were used frequent were the horse-drawn carriages and so the motorized vehicles adapted their style to them.
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  • ...r known internationally as a [[motor racing]] circuit, it is primarily a [[horse racing]] circuit in [[New Zealand]]. It is located 40mi south of [[Auckland ...at this is leading to its slow demise, even though the club holds very few horse race meetings each year, but it it is used as a stables and training facili
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  • A '''cabriolet''' was a light, two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with a folding 'calash' top, seating two persons behind the
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  • ...[[boat]]s and [[automobile|car]]s, on or with [[animal|animals]] such as [[horse]]s and in [[aircraft]]. * [[Horse-racing]], see also [[United Kingdom horse-racing]] and [[Equestrianism]]
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  • ==F100 "Prancing Horse" Ferrari concept== ...100, [[Gran Turismo]] concept for the year 2000, dedicated to the Prancing Horse: the F100 salutes the centenary of Enzo Ferrari's birth.''']]
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  • ...table Myth therefore) and refraining system [[Brembo (industry) |Brembo]]. Horse has been in sale depotenziata second law to 11 [[chilowatt|kw]] (15 [[vapor
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  • The [[motor]] (from which horse vapore|cavalli]] to 8500 turns derives that one of [[the Cagiva Mito|Mito]]
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  • The term derives from horse-drawn carriages, as do [[car body styles|other automotive terms]]. A spide
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  • ...grandstands are temporary and removed so that spectators can see the whole horse racetrack during the rest of the year. At the end of the straight, drivers
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  • ...bitumen motor racing circuit was built around the outside of the proposed horse track (which was not completed until 1965) and was first opened in [[1962]]
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  • ...a two-cylinder steam engine below the suitably reinforced body shell of a horse-drawn landau, together with a boiler and burner at the back. It was driven
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  • The only driver to have competed in both horse and motor race is [[Alfonso de Portago]], who competed at the Grand Nationa
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  • '''The Prancing Horse''' http://www.prancing-horse.com/
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  • ...as on sale only in version depotenziata second law to 11 [[kW | kW]] (15 [[horse steam | HP]]), although it allows both the production of models at full pow
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  • ...a [[carburetor]] Solex. The [[power (physical) | power]] maximum was 17 [[horse steam | HP]] at 3000 rpm. <br>
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  • ...facing the Grand Canal. It is rumoured that this nude and clearly excited horse rider was originally possessed of a screw-in (sic) demountable [[penis]] so
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  • .... In much the same way that [[Enzo Ferrari]] had adopted with the prancing horse of the Italian aviator [[Baracca]] for his cars. Beretta's used the persona
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  • The original meaning of the term '''coach''' was: a horse-drawn vehicle designed for the conveyance of more than one [[passenger]] &m
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  • * The first automobiles were modelled on horse-drawn vehicles, and had [[body-on-frame]] construction with a wooden frame
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  • ...an language|Italian]]). These terms, besides sedan, derive from types of [[horse]]-drawn [[carriage]]s.
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  • ...help motor wich is good to assemble and joy-full to ride. An Italian blood-horse under a truly Dutch bike goes well. You need a good pair of (drum) brakes. ...tude models which has a Dilly-block we can say that the Dilly is the "work-horse"of the Nassetti.
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  • ...[Germany|German]] tourists began to visit Portofino, which they reached by horse and cart from Santa Margherita Ligure. [[Aubrey Herbert]] (1880&ndash;1923)
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  • The [[motor]] (from which horse vapore|cavalli]] to 8500 turns derives that one of [[the Cagiva Mito|Mito]]
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  • *[[Horse power]]: 500 bhp at 7800 [[Revolutions per minute|rpm]]
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  • ...developed a [[power (physics)|power]], second [[traffic|code]], to 1.14 [[horse steam|HP]] at 4400rpm. There was also an "Export" with the carburetor Dell'
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  • ...re where his [[steam engine]]s replaced [[horse]]s. It was defined that a horse can lift 33,000 [[pound-force|pounds force]] with a speed of 1 [[foot (uni ...throughout continental Europe with designations equivalent to the English "horse power", but mathematically different from the British unit. It is defined b
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  • ...g of the 1960's. They had a capacity of 100 persons and a rear-mounted 150 horse power [[Fiat]] engine.
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  • ...s were cast from the house of [[Maranello]] are recognized by the prancing horse on time them)
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  • ...vogue earlier this century because they were much more practical than the horse-drawn carriages used at the time and that drivers were still very undemandi
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  • ...e marques we had to come up with something cool. Ferrari has the Prancing Horse, Alfa the Snake, Lamborghini has the Bull and the Shield shape is throughou
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  • ...mythology]]. By hitting the earth with his trident, Poseidon created the [[horse]] and some water sources in [[Greece]].
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  • ...[[Fissore]] brothers (Bernando, Antonio, Costanzo and Giovanni) to produce horse drawn vehicles, they began their first tentative steps into the car and tru
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  • ..."full power" (sold out of '[[Italy]] or on request) where close to 29.5 [[horse steam|CV]].
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  • ...draw the horse as much towards the stone, as it does the stone towards the horse, and will obstruct the progress of the one as much as it advances that of t
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  • ...t the 2004 Summer Olympics]], [[boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics]]. In [[horse racing]], weight is used to [[handicapping|handicap]] horses.
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  • ...model chosen for the test was the Duna SCV with a 1.5 liter engine with 82 horse power.
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  • ...ike [[aluminum]] body. The 2000[[cubic centimeter|cc]], six-cylinder, 85 [[horse power|HP]] Ford engine, after [[Conrero]] "tweeked" it, develop 145 hp and
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  • Brake Horse Power (bhp) Kerb weights in kilogrammes for the 145 / 146.
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  • ...ed with a decal on the sides of the tank, along with a decal of a prancing horse (or [[Ducati#Product_history|"Cavallino Rampante"]]) on the sides of the to ...allino” in Europe and “Bronco” in the U.S.) sported on their side panels a horse identical to that of the Ferrari emblem.
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  • ...ed to your needs, including activating a branch town for the furnishing of horse-drawn ''omnibuses''.
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  • ...|2000 BCE]]. Shortly later, horse cultures of the [[Caucasus]] region used horse-drawn spoked-wheel war [[chariots]] for the greater part of three centuries ...pressing the object to the surface. Common examples are a cart drawn by a horse, and the rollers on an aircraft flap mechanism.
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  • ...ria Ferrari" literally means "Ferrari Stable" in keeping with the prancing horse emblem; the name is figuratively translated as "Team Ferrari." [[Image:Ferrari Prancing Horse.jpg|thumbnail|100px|left|The Prancing Horse decorating the rear of a [[Ferrari 360|360 Modena]]]]
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  • ...To'' 500 GP, still in phase of development, succeefully distributed a 65 [[horse-power|HP]], 12,000 rpm engine and decided to rely on the champion rider [[P
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  • ...es he had more success. In 1923, racing in Ravenna, he acquired a Prancing Horse badge (a WWI pilot symbol), although this did not make it onto a car until
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  • ...despite the team's bikes having been stolen and dumped in a barn alongside horse manure a week previously (see below). At the final round of the season he w
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  • ...paint remover. 0086E still proudly displays the Scuderia Ferrari prancing horse on its flanks. ...ry crude "Sicilian chariot" or "Carretto Siciliano" „h1 (see also Prancing Horse magazine, issues# 86 and 87)
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  • ...ed with. Ride this machine and you might indeed become half man, half iron-horse. Set your imagination free and watch reality disappear in the mirrors! A ne
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  • ...ared to conventional front engine designs, so that its (eventually) 500+ [[horse-power]] could be transformed into speed even on non-paved roads. In circuit
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