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  2. Oklahoma State Highway 144 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 144 (abbreviated SH-144) is a state highway in the Little Dixie region of Oklahoma, United States. It runs 36.97 miles (59.50 km) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] in Pushmataha and Le Flore Counties. It does not have any lettered spur routes.

  3. Mercedes-Benz Sprinter - Wikipedia

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    The Phase II 2002–2006 grille was chosen for use on the Sprinter Classic and the 2000–2006 dashboard design. The Sprinter Classic used the steering wheel from the 2006–2014 Sprinter models. The Sprinter Classic is built by the Gorky Automobile Plant at Nizhny Novgorod for service in Russian/Eastern European markets only. [10]

  4. List of highways numbered 144 - Wikipedia

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    M-144 (Michigan highway) (former) County Road 144 (Hennepin County, Minnesota) Missouri Route 144; Nevada State Route 144 (former) New Mexico State Road 144; New York State Route 144. County Route 144 (Rensselaer County, New York) County Route 144 (Sullivan County, New York) North Carolina Highway 144; Ohio State Route 144; Oklahoma State ...

  5. Toyota Sprinter - Wikipedia

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    The Sprinter is notable for being used as the base vehicle for two joint projects between Toyota and General Motors in the United States, known under GM as the S-car. From 1984 to 1997, variants of the Sprinter were manufactured by NUMMI in Fremont, California, known as the Chevrolet Nova (1984–1988) and Geo Prizm (1988–1997).

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  7. Interstate 44 in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, as part of Oklahoma's "Diamond Jubilee", I-44's western terminus was moved from the I-35/I-44 junction near Edmond, to the Texas state line via the Belle Isle Freeway (part of the recently designated I-240 connecting the former I-440 with I-35); I-240, the H. E. Bailey Turnpike; and the turnpike connector road on the eastern edge of ...