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  • ...]] to [[1961]]. Motorama (also known as Autorama) was aptly described by [[New Zealand]] automotive writer, Maurice Hendry, as "those gaudy carnivals of g .... They were almost invariably held in conjunction with the [[New York Auto Show]] that for many years was held traditionally in the first week of January.
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  • ...led the next year at the [[New York International Auto Show|New York Motor Show]]. Despite its appealing design, the car did not sell well: only 92 example
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  • [[Pinin Farina]] introduced a 250-based prototype at the 1956 Geneva Motor Show which came to be called the 250 GT Boano. Intended as a styling exercise an ...ld to New York collector, Bob Lee, off the stand at the 1956 New York Auto Show. At the direction of [[Enzo Ferrari]], Lee bought the car for $9,500, far b
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  • ...f products in a short time, substantially reducing the “time to market” of new models. ...had the honor of being the first major assignment for a new vehicle (and a new production unit to locate in Southern Italy).
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  • ...rlier version of the Vetta Ventura) was featured at the 1963 New York Auto Show, where it received rave reviews.
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  • The first America cars were the '''340'''. Using the new [[Ferrari Lampredi engine|Lampredi]] [[V12]] developed for [[Formula 1]] ra Another [[Pininfarina]] and [[Vignale]] car, the 375 used the new 4.5 L [[Lampredi]] engine with up to 300 hp (224 kW). The 340 an
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  • ...but have recently begun becoming popular in demolition events. Recently a new class for [[minivan]]s has been added to some derbys because of the abundan ...a professional demolition derby driver and occasional love interest to the show's most popular character, [[Fonzie|Arthur Fonzarelli]]. Demolition Derbies
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  • ...as a 2007 [[model year|model]]. The 599 GTB debuted at the [[Geneva Motor Show]] on [[February 28]], [[2006]]. Styling of the 599 GTB was handled by [[Pi The Fiorano will also see the debut of Ferrari's new traction control system, called F1-Trac. Reportedly tuned using inputs from
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  • ...cess and at the same time changed the meaning of Siata to Societa Italiana Auto Trasformazioni Accessori. and afterwards production again concentrated on t ...as through co-operation with [[Abarth]]. In 1961 the company became Siata Auto SpA. Through the sixties and seventies Siata produced cars based on [[Fiat]
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  • Giacosa's next design was the Fiat 508C. A completely new car to replace the 508, the 508C or as it became known as the "Millecento", ...of any new cars. The Fiat sales department had an overriding influence on new the model produced. Therefore Giacosa may be excused that his next design t
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  • ...y opened a factory in Turin and became the first company to build entirely new cars in Italy after the war, beating Fiat and Ferrari by some considerable ...day, including [[Maseratis]], [[Simca-Gordinis]], and [[Enzo Ferrari]]’s [[Auto Avio Construzioni]] (the first Ferrari), Piero Dusio achieved a dream start
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  • ...ced injury and death rates in all [[first world]] countries. Nevertheless, auto collisions are the leading cause of injury-related deaths, an estimated tot [[Image:Ferrari F430 dash at 2006 Chicago Auto Show.jpg|thumb|[[Ferrari F430]] steering wheel with [[airbag]]]]
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  • ...cting a second example, Bandini entered the 1949 [[Mille Miglia]] with his new [[Bandini 1100 siluro|'''1100 ''siluro''''']], featuring torpedo-like bodyw ...n 1952, with a 750 sports torpedo displayed at the in 1953 [[New York Auto Show]] at [[Madison Square Garden]]. Despite his commitments, Bandini himself co
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  • ...40) is a retired [[People of the United States|American]] [[automobile]] [[auto racing|racing]] driver, one of the most successful [[United States|American ...ican Championship Car Racing|IndyCar]] titles (three under [[United States Auto Club|USAC]]-sanctioning, one under [[Champ car|CART]]), the [[1978 Formula
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  • ...wide, and 3.08 m high and the "flying AMC Matador" was exhibited at [[auto show]]s; however, it could only make a 500 m flight so for the film's aerial seq ::Note: In ''Casino Royale'' Fleming writes that Bond bought the car "almost new" in 1933 and had it stored during the war, which is mentioned in the [[Youn
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