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  2. SAN Jodel D.140 Mousquetaire - Wikipedia

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    D.140C Mousquetaire III A D.140B with an enlarged swept tail, 70 built. [1] D.140E Mousquetaire IV A D.140C with a further enlarged tail, modified ailerons and an all flying elevator/tailplane, 43 built. [1] D.140R Abeille Glider towing variant with cut-down rear fuselage, new high vision canopy, 28 built first flown in 1965. [1]

  3. Lincoln L series - Wikipedia

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    A 1924 Lincoln was featured in the first season of the classic CBS sitcom The Good Guys. In the 1986 comedy movie, The Money Pit, the house came with a 1929-30 Lincoln L-series 4-door Sport Phaeton as a part of the purchase. A blue 1928 Lincoln L can be seen in the bridge scene in the movie The Untouchables.

  4. État 140-101 to 140-370 - Wikipedia

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    The 340 locomotives were ordered in three series. The first series, 70 locomotives, numbered 140-101 to 140-170 were built in France by Schneider et Cie. at Le Creusot, SACM at Belfort, and Fives-Lille.

  5. Category:Lincoln engines - Wikipedia

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  6. SNCF Class CC 14100 - Wikipedia

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    Introduced at the time when steam traction was being phased out, the torque of these locomotives was exceptional. During tests, a CC 14100 started a train weighing 1,850 tonnes (1,820 long tons; 2,040 short tons) on an 1.1% slope, and a 3,500 tonnes (3,400 long tons; 3,900 short tons) train on a 0.5% slope.

  7. SNCF Class 141R - Wikipedia

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    After the second world war, the American manufacturers' output had been boosted by the war effort. Thus from July 1945 to May 1946 the 700 141 R of the first batch were built in only eleven months.

  8. Lincoln Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    For 1935, Lincoln was positioned upward in price. While limiting sales, the move increased profitability per vehicle; at over $4,000 for a factory body ($88,893 in 2023 dollars [14]), the Model K competed against the Rolls-Royce Phantom II, Renault Reinastella, Duesenberg Model J, Mercedes-Benz Typ3 630 and the Cadillac V-12 (and V-16).

  9. Lincoln K series - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln K series (also called the Lincoln Model K, in line with Ford nomenclature) is a luxury vehicle that was produced by the Lincoln Motor Company between 1931 and 1940. The second motor line produced by the company, the Model K was developed from the Model L , including a modernized chassis on a longer wheelbase. [ 2 ]