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  2. Chevrolet LT-1 - Wikipedia

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    Its maximum performance ratings (as installed in 1996 Corvettes) were 300 hp (224 kW) and 340 lb⋅ft (461 N⋅m), well above the 275 net hp and 255 net hp ratings for the original LT-1 in 1971 and 1972, and the 300 ft lb (est) net torque for 1971 and 280 ft lb net for 1972, but well below the 1970 LT1 gross rating of 360 hp.

  3. GM LT1 engine - Wikipedia

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    General Motors has produced three different engines called LT1: 1970–1972 LT-1 – Chevrolet Generation I Small-Block; 1992–1997 LT1 – GM Generation II Small-Block;

  4. Lucky Teter - Wikipedia

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    Born in Noblesville, Indiana, [3] Teter was a gas station attendant who, by 1932, was performing automobile and motorcycle stunts. [4] " Lucky Teter and His Hell Drivers" performed across the United States and Canada beginning in 1936, and had great success for six years. [1]

  5. Ralph Teetor - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Teetor (August 17, 1890 – February 15, 1982) was a prolific inventor who invented cruise control.He was the longtime president of the automotive parts manufacturer The Perfect Circle Co. (acquired in 1963 by Dana Holding Corporation, then sold to Mahle GmbH in 2007) in Hagerstown, Indiana, a manufacturer of piston rings.

  6. Teeterboard - Wikipedia

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    Corteo performers practising on the teeterboard. The teeterboard or Korean plank is an acrobatic apparatus that resembles a playground seesaw.The strongest teeterboards are made of oak (usually 9 feet in length).

  7. Seesaw - Wikipedia

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    Seesaw in 1792 painting by Francisco de Goya A set of conjoined playground seesaws. A seesaw (also known as a teeter-totter) is a long, narrow board supported by a single pivot point, most commonly located at the midpoint between both ends; as one end goes up, the other goes down.

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