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  2. AMC Pacer - Wikipedia

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    The AMC Pacer is a two-door compact car produced in the United States by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1975 through the 1980 model year.The Pacer was also made in Mexico by Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos (VAM) from 1976 until 1979 and positioned as a premium-priced luxury car.

  3. American Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The AMC Pacer increased in value according to a Pacer owner who is the CEO of a major insurance provider for collector car owners. [235] There are active Rambler and American Motors car clubs in the U.S. and elsewhere (examples in External Links).

  4. Dick Teague - Wikipedia

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    Teague worked on the design of the 1975 AMC Pacer, the first car with a cab forward design. [28] It was also the first 'wide-small' automobile that "gave drivers the impression they were driving a conventional large American." [29] Its "styling was different and appealing in an offbeat sort of way" featuring large amounts of glass. [29]

  5. Harley-Davidson Hummer - Wikipedia

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    The Pacer was the replacement for the Super-10. It used the newly enlarged 175 cc B-model engine. In 1963, one year into production, the frame of the Pacer was heavily redesigned. The new frame incorporated rear suspension through an L-shaped swingarm that actuated a spring mounted horizontally under the engine.

  6. Dan Patch - Wikipedia

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    McHenry told reporters, "Dan Patch is the best pacer I've ever drawn a rein over." [16] Dan Patch made his next start on August 16 at the Brighton Beach racetrack in New York City, known as a gambling hotbed. He was the heavy favorite to win the race, but his odds to win the first heat drifted up from 3/5 to 5/4, attracting a "mad scramble ...

  7. Multi-stage fitness test - Wikipedia

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    The multi-stage fitness test (MSFT), also known as the beep test, bleep test, PACER test (progressive aerobic cardiovascular endurance run), or the 20m shuttle run test, is a running test used to estimate an athlete's aerobic capacity (VO 2 max).

  8. Edsel Pacer - Wikipedia

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    The Edsel Pacer is an automobile that was produced and sold by Edsel in 1958. The Pacer was based on the shorter narrower Edsel platform, shared with Ford and the Ranger. [2] Pacer is one of two Edsel model names reused by manufacturers other than Ford, as was Citation. The Corsair, a 1958-only Edsel model, used a name previously applied to the ...

  9. Pacer (British Rail) - Wikipedia

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    Pacer was the operational name of the British Rail Classes 140, ... the manufacturers made use of road bus-standard electrical equipment, passenger fittings, and ...