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The Citation was offered as a two-door and four-door hardtop and as a two-door convertible. Among 1958 Edsels, the Citation was the sole Mercury-based model line offered as a convertible. In contrast to other Edsels, the Citation was fitted with the most exterior stainless steel trim and a gold-anodized aluminum cove panel.
The Mercury Turnpike Cruiser is a series of automobiles that were produced by the Mercury division of Ford for the 1957 and 1958 model years. Named to commemorate the creation of the Interstate Highway System, the Turnpike Cruiser was marketed as the flagship Mercury model line, slotted above the Montclair when Mercury was positioned upmarket to luxury status when Edsel was introduced in 1958.
Playboy Convertible (1947–1951) Continental Mark II concept car c.1953; Ford Fairlane 500 (Galaxie) ... Mazda MX-5 PRHT (2006–2014) McLaren MP4-12C Spider (2011-2014)
Toyota Land Cruiser Se: 2023 Monocoque-based three-row battery electric concept SUV Toyota Land Hopper: 2023 Electric mobility scooter Toyota Land Speed Cruiser: 2016 355 km/h (220 mph) Land Cruiser with twin turbo 5.7 litre V8 Toyota LC 500: 2020 Based on the Lexus LC 500: Toyota LQ Concept: 2019 Toyota Marinetta: 1971 Trailer Toyota Marinetta ...
Some 8 months after highlighting a drop top Mini SE concept, fan reactions have spurred the automaker to build a limited production run of 999 Mini Cooper SE Convertibles for Europe.
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E-commerce specialist Global-e Online (NASDAQ: GLBE) had quite the week to remember, at least as far as the company's stock performance was concerned. Its share price experienced a lift of almost ...
In the early 1960s, F. E. Compton Co. was purchased by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. [3] In 1968 the title was changed to simply Compton's Encyclopedia and expanded to 24 volumes. It expanded to 26 volumes in 1974. [4] The 1985 edition had 26 volumes, 11,000 pages, 10,000 articles, and 8.5 million words.