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  2. Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (1982–2002) Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (2003–present) Hyundai Motor Company Temsa (1988–2008) Also called: Hyundai Aero (for Korean domestic market) Mitsubishi Maraton-Prenses-Safir (for Turkish domestic market) Production: 1982–present: Body and chassis; Class: Complete bus Bus chassis: Body ...

  3. Sun visor - Wikipedia

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    Driver's sun visor in the up position below the Pierre Cardin headliner in a 1972 AMC Javelin Passenger's sun visor in down position with a lighted vanity mirror in a 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. A sun visor is a component of an automobile located on the interior just above the windshield (also known as the shield). They are designed with a hinged ...

  4. Australian Motor Industries - Wikipedia

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    Options included an exterior sun visor over the windshield, full vinyl roof cover, tow hitch, and mud flaps. A total of 118 Hornets and 145 Matadors (118 sedans and 27 station wagons) were sold during 1974. Registrations for 1975 were 136 Hornets and 118 Matadors (85 sedans and 33 wagons).

  5. Toyota Kijang - Wikipedia

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    SX (F70/71/72) and LX (F80/81/82): Standard model without air conditioning, cassette tape player, power windows, tachometer, sun visor and other amenities. The 1997-2000 model have a fixed front passenger seat and a 4-speed manual transmission as opposed to 5-speed in other trim levels. The facelifted SX and LX retains the carbureted engine.

  6. Immobiliser - Wikipedia

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    The electric immobiliser/alarm system was invented by St. George Evans and Edward Birkenbuel and patented in 1919. [2] They developed a 3x3 grid of double-contact switches on a panel mounted inside the car so when the ignition switch was activated, current from the battery (or magneto) went to the spark plugs allowing the engine to start, or immobilizing the vehicle and sounding the horn. [3]

  7. Renault 15 and 17 - Wikipedia

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    The 15TS and 17TL were initially available with the 17TS being promised later in the year. These 1973 model year vehicles contained several unique features, the stick-on mirror and sun visors from the Renault 12 to comply with regulations ("ADR"). The sun visor retaining catch on these models was never used and available only in Australia.