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  2. List of automobiles manufactured in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Rambler Classic: 1962-67 Torino: 1966-1982 Isard: T300 / T400: 1959-65 T400 Sport: 1960-61 Glas T700: 1960-65 Glas 1204: 1964-65 Iveco: Daily 49.10: 1993-97 IAME: Justicialista Sedán/Gran Sport/Pick-Up/Furgón: 1952-56 Justicialista Graciela: 1956-64 Rastrojero pickup truck: 1952-79 Rastrojero Conosur Sedán: 1974-79 Rastrojero Frontal : 1969-79

  3. Fastback - Wikipedia

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    Definition. A fastback is often defined as having a single slope from the roof to the rear of the vehicle. [6] Traditionally a fastback will have a trunk opening that is separate from the rear window which remains in a fixed position. [8] The term "fastback" is not interchangeable with "liftback"; the former describes the car's shape, and the ...

  4. Development mule - Wikipedia

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    A camouflaged pre-production BMW X5 mule near Munich in October 2013. Honda Civic mules at Badwater Basin. A development mule, also known as test mule or simply mule, in the automotive industry is a testbed vehicle equipped with prototype components requiring evaluation. They are often camouflaged to cover their designs.

  5. Radical Sportscars - Wikipedia

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    Radical Motorsport is a British manufacturer and constructor of racing cars. The company was founded in January 1997 by amateur drivers and engineers Mick Hyde and Phil Abbott, who built open cockpit sportscars which could be registered for road use and run on a track without modification. [1] Radical produce a mix of purpose built race cars as ...

  6. Malaise era - Wikipedia

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    The term "Malaise Era" was coined in a 2008 review of the 1977 Ford Granada, a common car at the time with many of the era's design and performance hallmarks.. In automotive history, the Malaise Era refers to a period from roughly the early 1970s to the early- to mid-1980s, characterized by malaise—poor products and a generalized industry unease —and profound adjustment as the United ...

  7. Category:Muscle cars - Wikipedia

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    Chevrolet Camaro (second generation) Chevrolet Camaro (third generation) Chevrolet Camaro (fifth generation) Chevrolet Chevelle. Chevrolet Chevy II / Nova. Chevrolet El Camino. Chevrolet Impala. Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Chrysler Valiant Charger.

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