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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.
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  • == 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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  • ...y referred to as the '''FIA''', is a non-profit association established in 1904 to represent the interest of motoring organisations and motor car users.
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  • == 1904 – 1921 == ...operations in 1904 through 1921. The first '''Rapid''' was constructed in 1904 by [[Battista Ceirano]]. Due to a serious illness Ceirano gave up the autom
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  • ...same year Matthew, the third son. founded his company which originated in 1904, Italy. He already left in 1905 to give to form Ceirano-Ansaldi who in 1906 The second Giovanni was even more enterprising. In 1904 he founded the Junior Corso Massimo d'Azeglio 56, Turin ovviamente. Years l
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  • | | [[5 September]] [[1904]]
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  • ...at the first licensed internal combustion engine was released in Modena in 1904. This young man had such a thirst to learn that only a year later, in 1907,
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  • In 1904 Matteo Ceirano was associated with engineer Giulio Cesare Capp, and renamed
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  • ...i, or, in the "mare magnum" of companies that sprang up like magic between 1904 and 1907, maybe quoted before we have a factory, workers, a project to work ...t of foundation, magazines and old documents, there is no trace. "Auto" in 1904 stands out from the earliest records, publicity of the '''Fabbrica di Autom
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  • [[Image:VEHICLEShalf.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''1904 Serpollet Commercial vehicle lineup''']]
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  • * [[1904]] - [[Fernand Augereau]] ([[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_France.png]]
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  • ...nd evolution of life on two wheels. The company was founded in Florence in 1904 under the name "Società Giuseppe Bianchi", for building handmade bicycles.
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  • ...3 wheeled vehicle. Autocars and Accessories was founded to make this in [[1904]]. This company became Autocarriers Ltd in [[1911]] using the 'AC' logo. Th | 1904-1910
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  • Motor racing began on the Isle of Man in 1904 with the Gordon Bennett car trials. The TT series of motor races were first held on the island's roads in 1904. They were originally restricted to automobiles, but motorcycles were admit
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  • 1896 Bernardi, 1893 Benz Victoria, 1894 Peugeot, 1899 Fiat, 1904 Oldsmobile, 1907 Itala (Peking - Paris), 1913 De Dion Bouton, 1914 Rolls Ro
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  • *[[Acme (automobile)|Acme]] (1904) *[[American Napier (automobile)|American Napier]] (1904)
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  • ...enzo Ginori Lisci]] in shown in the drivers seat of a an early Züst (circa 1904) and the person on the far right is [[Roberto Züst]]. The photo was taken
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  • In [[1904]], the [[Barry engine]] was built in Wales, a rotating 2 cylinder [[boxer e
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  • ...ampshire]] is the oldest motorsport event in North America, first run in [[1904]]. However, this climb has been held only sporadically since [[1961]].
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  • In 1904, the [[Bergamo]]—San Pellegrino railway line was constructed. Bergamo is
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  • |1904-1995
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  • ...ered flag being used to end a race was from [[Long Island, New York]] in [[1904]].
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  • *[[Luigi Dallapiccola]], ([[1904]]-[[1975]]), composer, opera composer *[[Achille Varzi]] ([[1904]]-[[1948]]), race car champion
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  • In 1904, Isotta and the Fraschinis, with the straightforward motto, “Import, sell
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  • *[[1904]] - [[George Heath]]
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  • *** 1902-1904 [[Dietrich-Bugatti#Type 3 and 4|Type 3/4]]
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  • ...e [[Vanderbilt Cup]] at [[Long Island, New York|Long Island]], New York in 1904. Influenced by these racing events, Louis Chevrolet (1878&ndash;1941), a [[
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  • *** Honorable mention - 1904 [[Marmon]] ''(few produced)'' *** Honorable mention - 1904 [[Marmon]] ''(few produced)''
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  • |[[1904 Tour de France|02]] || 1904 || [[Henri Cornet]] || France
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  • ...on [[FIFA]], the international football body, was formed in [[Paris]] in [[1904]] and declared that they would adhere to the rules laid down by the IFAB. T
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  • ...made a transition to electric automobiles in 1902 and gasoline engines in 1904, but they continued to build horse-drawn vehicles until 1919.
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  • ** {{flagiconFRA}} [[Hippolyte Aucouturier]] (1903, 1904) *[[1904]] - [[Hippolyte Aucouturier]] {{flagiconFRA}}
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  • *[[Giorgio La Pira]] (1904 &ndash; 1977), politician
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  • ...in rural areas. The [[Kent]] police purchased 20 bicycles in 1896, and by 1904 there were 129 police bicycle patrols operating. Some countries retained th
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  • ...trumental music began growing in importance, a process that started around 1904 with [[Giuseppe Martucci]]'s Second Symphony, a work that Malipiero called
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