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  2. Vauxhall Victor - Wikipedia

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    The Vauxhall Victor is a large family car produced by Vauxhall from 1957 until 1976. The Victor was introduced to replace the outgoing Wyvern model. It was renamed Vauxhall VX Series in 1976 and continued in production until 1978, by which time it had grown significantly and was viewed, at least in its home market, as a larger-than-average family car.

  3. List of Vauxhall vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Vauxhall vehicles, past and present, sold under the Vauxhall brand, now a subsidy of Stellantis. ... Victor (1957–1972) Viscount (1966–1972) Viva (1963–1979)

  4. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Also built the Vauxhall Victor and the special Victor Riviera as well as the Vauxhall Cresta and Vauxhall Viscount. Afterwards the plant was used as GM's European central spare parts warehouse until 1992. Most buildings still exist, they now house a Coop mall. T: Talegaon: Talegaon, Pune district, Maharashtra: India: Chevrolet Spark Chevrolet Beat

  5. Envoy (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Vauxhall Victor FD was sold under the Envoy name from 1968 to 1970. [6] It was offered in 4-door Sedan and Estate Wagon variants with a choice of 1599cc and 1995cc 4 cylinder engines. [6] Again the Envoy shared its grille with the Vauxhall VX4/90 model although its use for the Canadian Envoy FD model predated the release of the FD series ...

  6. Vauxhall Motors - Wikipedia

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    Vauxhall Motors Limited [note 2] is a British [6] car company headquartered in Chalton, Bedfordshire, England. Vauxhall became a subsidiary of PSA Group in 2017, and latterly its successor Stellantis in January 2021, having previously been owned by General Motors since 1925.

  7. Bedford Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Part of the reason for the CF's relative unpopularity was the use of the slant 4 SOHC petrol engine from the FD and FE Vauxhall Victor – which was notoriously rough running, had high fuel consumption, and was susceptible to cam belt breakage. However, the CF became very popular as a base of special-bodied ice cream vans and mobile shops.

  8. Ranger (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    General Motors South Africa had two parallel sales networks at the time, Chevrolet/Opel and Pontiac/Vauxhall. After the Victor 101 (FC) was discontinued it was replaced by the Ranger rather than the new Victor FD. [6] The Ranger was better able to meet local content targets set by the South African government. In April 1970 the sporty SS model ...

  9. Hindustan Contessa - Wikipedia

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    It was based on the Vauxhall VX Series of 1976 to 1978, itself a development of the Vauxhall Victor FE. When introduced in 1983, it was one of the few Indian manufactured luxury cars in the market. One of its few indigenous competitors was the short-lived Standard 2000 which was based on the Rover SD1 and the Premier 118 NE was based on Fiat ...