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  2. Gamda Koor Sabra - Wikipedia

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    Gamda Koor, also known as Sabra was an Israeli diecast toy company that specialized in 1:43 scale cars. Most of these seem to have been original offerings, not seen elsewhere and not secondary tooling. The toy company Cragstan marketed Gamda Sabras as "Detroit Sr." for the American Market.

  3. Cherry Bowl Drive-In Theatre & Diner - Wikipedia

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    The Cherry Bowl is the only remaining drive-in theater in Northern Michigan. [1] [7] The Cherry Bowl's sound system uses the original vacuum tube motiograph amplifiers powering speakers at speaker posts. [1] An FM radio option is also offered. [1] The drive-in theatre is open in the summertime. The Cherry Bowl has converted to digital HD ...

  4. Capri Drive-In Theater - Wikipedia

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    Seeing an opportunity, in 1963 John and Mary Magocs (owners of a Detroit-area wholesale electronics business) purchased an empty field and constructed a drive-in movie theater. The theater was designed to replicate the Holiday Drive-In in Trenton, Michigan, whose owners were personal friends of the Magocs. The construction was completed in 1964 ...

  5. The Best Drive-In Theaters in America - AOL

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    Star Drive-In Theatre. Montrose, Colorado Admission is always free for children under 11 at the Star Drive-In.Adult admission is $9, and $7 for seniors 60 and over, but that drops to $5 for all ...

  6. Drive-in theater - Wikipedia

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    A drive-in theater/theatre or drive-in cinema is a form of cinema structure consisting of a large outdoor movie screen, a projection booth, a concession stand, and a large parking area for automobiles. Within this enclosed area, customers can view movies from the privacy and comfort of their cars.

  7. Hubley Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Hubley was purchased by toy maker Gabriel about 1969 who continued to make its regular kits and diecast kids toys through the 1970s. A series of colorful but rather unexciting generic make diecast toy trucks were available in a variety of forms (dump truck, tow truck, etc.) up until about 1980. Gradually, the Hubley name was downplayed in favor ...

  8. Wolfman Mac's Chiller Drive-In - Wikipedia

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    Wolfman Mac's Chiller Drive-In is a "horror host" series hosted by "Wolfman" Mac Kelly, which aired Saturday nights at 10 pm from March 14, 2008 [1] to October 29, 2011, on various local television stations in Detroit and on the Retro Television Network nationally. [2]

  9. Ford-Wyoming Drive-In - Wikipedia

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    Upon opening, the drive-in had the capacity for 750 cars. [3] Wayne Amusements purchased the drive-in in 1981 and expanded it by continuing to add screens. [4] At its peak, the Ford-Wyoming had nine screens and a capacity of over 3,000 cars, leading it to become the largest drive-in theater in the world. [2] [3]