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  • ...polis 500]] in [[1911]], his use of what would now be called a [[rear-view mirror]], rather than the riding mechanic specified in the rules, created controve
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  • ...sium]] parts, including the supports for the front headlight and rear view mirror. The carbon fibre fairing and higher plexiglas screen provides protection e
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  • ...the most notable difference is the missing [[headlights]] and [[rear view mirror]]s]]
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  • ...dition ('LE') Coupé was manufactured with a badge located by the rear-view mirror which contained that car's unique number (it is rumored that [[Michael Schu
    7 KB (1,086 words) - 10:35, 2 November 2009
  • ...dition ('LE') Coupé was manufactured with a badge located by the rear-view mirror which contained that car's unique number (it is rumored that [[Michael Schu
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  • ...le of years. Seeing [[Ayrton Senna]] coming up behind him in his rear-view mirror, Irvine allowed him to pass. ...d in accidents in 1994 meant that the final championship standings did not mirror his speed. Irvine recorded his first podium finish in F1 with a third plac
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  • ...ed effectively the same. Visible differences were limited to the rear-view mirror repositioned to the door, and different badging on the tail. During the pro
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  • ...ghts]], upgraded audio system and CD changer, [[electrochromic]] rear view mirror, rear [[parking sensors]], seat heaters, and [[cruise control]]. Various in
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  • ...th a new front grille, different seat fabric, a relocation of the electric mirror controls from the window control console to just behind the gear stick, rem
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  • ...use of carbon fibre panels for the rear diffuser, undertray, the rearview-mirror housings, the interior door panels, the central tunnel, and the engine cove
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  • ...the outside of the [[Ferrari Testarossa|Testarossa]]-styled driver's side mirror as was previously done with the [[Ferrari F40|F40]]. The large oval openin
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  • ...en traffic was coming. Harroun then invented what we know as the rear view mirror.
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  • Sadly for Lancia, on 9 April 1980 the [[Daily Mirror]] and certain TV programmes such as [[That's Life!]] got wind of what Lanci
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  • ...by Kananga's henchmen in New York, it fires poisonous darts from its side mirror.
    48 KB (7,856 words) - 22:24, 13 September 2009
  • * First standard rear-view mirror - 1912 [[Marmon]] * First [[electrochromic]] rear-view mirror - 1989 [[Lexus LS]]
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  • *The vehicle's [[mirror]]s
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