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  2. E-Z-GO 200 (fall) - Wikipedia

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    The E-Z-Go 200 was a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that took place at Atlanta Motor Speedway. AMS obtained a fall race when Darlington Raceway lost its truck race as a byproduct of the Ferko lawsuit , when NASCAR was forced to relinquish Darlington's Southern 500 tripleheader to Texas Motor Speedway .

  3. List of vehicles with hidden headlamps - Wikipedia

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    ^ Installed on U.S. spec models due to DOT headlight height requirements. 3. ^ Not on models between 1971 and 1974. 4. ^ Also sold as the Isuzu Piazza and Asüna Sunfire. Does not include model years 1988-1990. 5. ^ Dealer optional with Mazda Cosmo HB front-end for the Indonesian market. 6. ^ Includes Trans Am and Formula models. 7.

  4. Hidden headlamp - Wikipedia

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    In the past, manufacturers often used hidden headlamps to circumvent headlight height regulations in the United States. For instance, in 1983, Toyota exported their retractable headlight version of the AE86 (known domestically as the Sprinter Trueno ) instead of the Corolla Levin , as the former had a higher headlamp height, enough to satisfy ...

  5. Cadillac - Wikipedia

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    By the 1966 model year, even the rear bumpers ceased to be all chrome—large portions were painted, including the headlight bezels. In 1966, Cadillac had its best annual sales to that point, over 192,000 units (142,190 of them de Villes), [ 29 ] an increase of more than 60%. [ 30 ]

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  7. American Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Items manufactured include grilles, bezels, and other parts. [ 194 ] The American Motors Proving Grounds – The former 300 acres (1.2 km 2 ; 0.47 sq mi) American Motors Proving Grounds in Burlington, Wisconsin , had initially been Nash's test track and subsequently became Jeep's test facilities (after American Motors acquired Kaiser Jeep in ...