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  2. Club Car - Wikipedia

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    Club Car is an American company that manufactures electric and gas-powered golf carts and small utility vehicles for personal and commercial use. It is currently owned by Platinum Equity after being acquired in 2021. [1] Before that, the company was a business unit of the Ingersoll Rand corporation in its Industrial Technologies division. [2]

  3. Nantucket Central Railroad Company - Wikipedia

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    Length. 9 miles (14 km) The Nantucket Central Railroad Company was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad on the island of Nantucket. The railroad linked the village of Nantucket with the village of Siasconset. Built in 1881, the line closed in 1917, with the track and rolling stock sent to France as part of the Allied forces of the First World War.

  4. Amfleet - Wikipedia

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    4 ft 8 + 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge. Amfleet is a fleet of single-level intercity railroad passenger cars built by the Budd Company for American company Amtrak in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Budd based the Amfleet design on its earlier Metroliner electric multiple unit. An initial order for 57 cars in 1973 to supplement the ...

  5. Trumbull (cyclecar) - Wikipedia

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    The Trumbull Motorcar Company was thus founded and in 1914 produced and sold a selection vehicles with a top speed of 50 miles per hour (80 km/h). [2] Trumbulls were powered by a four-cylinder water-cooled engine producing in the range of 14 horsepower (10 kW) [ 2 ] to 18 horsepower (13 kW), [ 1 ] and were available in a variety of bodies ...

  6. Renaissance (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    Built out of unused sleeping car shells. Club car [1] 14 7100–7114 48-seat capacity in a 2+1 configuration. Coach [11] 33 7200–7232 48-seat capacity in a 2+1 configuration. Lounge car [12] 20 7300–7316; 7354–7359 Via Rail refers to these as "service" cars. Dining car [13] 3 7400–7402 48-seat capacity; built out of unused sleeping car ...

  7. Chevrolet C/K (fourth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The fourth-generation C/K pickup trucks were marketed by the Chevrolet and GMC divisions of General Motors. Offered in 1500 (12-ton), 2500 (3 ⁄ 4-ton), and 3500 (1-ton) payload series, the C/K pickup trucks were sold in two-door standard cab, two- or three-door extended cab, and four-door crew cab configurations. In total, six wheelbases ...

  8. Jeffery Quad - Wikipedia

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    Payload = 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) The Jeffery Quad, also known as the Nash Quad or Quad is a four-wheel drive, 1 12 -ton rated truck that was developed and built by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company from 1913 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and after 1916 by Nash Motors, which acquired the Jeffery Company. Production of the Quad continued unchanged through 1928.

  9. Tilly (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    They were all officially classed as Car, Light Utility 4 x 2. The adaptation of each manufacturer's chosen model to Utility specification varied in detail but was broadly the same. The rear body was swapped for a simple pickup truck load bed covered by a canvas roof (commonly known as a 'tilt'), making the Utility a two or three seater in the cab.