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  2. Chevron Cars - Wikipedia

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    Icon Car December 31, 1999: A red sports car who wants to be the icon of the Chevron cars, was available only in the Family Fun Kit. LE-2 Taylor Taxi September 18, 2001: A golden taxi cab with the same checkboard stripes as on Tyler Taxi. Taylor came from Carefree, Arizona and likes going to different places. OAK Victor E. Van: Oakland Athletics

  3. Turtle Wax - Wikipedia

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    Turtle Wax, Inc. (known simply as Turtle Wax) is an American manufacturer of automotive appearance products. The company was founded by Benjamin Hirsch in Chicago in 1941 [ 2 ] and is currently headquartered in Lombard, Illinois , having relocated from Addison, Illinois in 2024.

  4. Chevron Cars Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Chevron was particularly noted for its small-capacity sports cars and its Formula Two, Formula Three and Formula 5000 single-seaters. Although a Chevron F5000 did beat a representative Formula One field once in a race open to both categories (Peter Gethin at the Race of Champions in 1973), the marque never seriously addressed F1; one F1 car was built but not finished in Bennett's lifetime and ...

  5. The Best Car Wax for Your Ride - AOL

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    Spray-on car wax is the easiest to apply and remove. However, spray-on car waxes do not clean deeply, are less weather-resistant, and generally have the poorest durability. That makes them best ...

  6. Chevron Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Chevron Engineering Specialties Ltd is a New Zealand–based kit-car and race-car manufacturer owned by Evan and Barbara Fray and founded in 1980. [1] It is based in Massey, Auckland and manufactures three different models, with the Aprisa and Cypher competing in New Zealand sports car racing.

  7. Special paint schemes on racing cars - Wikipedia

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    Special paint schemes are one-time or limited time variations on a race car's typical appearance. Their use has historically been largely confined to NASCAR stock car racing, partially due to the much larger surface area of a stock car, and longer season, but have entered the IndyCar in a limited fashion.