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  2. Tucker 48 - Wikipedia

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    The company then sent several of its staff, including Preston Tucker Jr., on a campaign to buy used Cord transmissions, for reconditioning; a total of 22 used transmissions were acquired from junkyards and used car dealers. These transmissions were taken to the Ypsilanti Machine And Tool Company.

  3. Tucker gun turret - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] American industrialist Preston Tucker first developed the turret for the experimental Tucker armored car in 1938. Steve Lehto in his biography of Tucker, asserts that it is a misconception that Tucker's turret was widely used on US bombers during the war. [3]

  4. Williams FW28 - Wikipedia

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    The Williams FW28B is an interim version of the FW28 the team used to prepare for the 2007 season. After an obviously disappointing 2006, Williams decided to opt for Toyota engines for 2007 and therefore built the FW28B. The car is similar to the FW28 in all aspects except for being powered by Toyota's 2006 engine, the RVX-06.

  5. Williams FW30 - Wikipedia

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    The car is largely an evolution of its predecessor, the FW29. [3] As with its predecessor, the FW30 is powered by engines manufactured by Toyota . The FW30 was unveiled to the public on 21 January 2008 at the Circuit de Valencia , Spain , and made its race debut at the Australian Grand Prix and was driven by Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima .

  6. Twentieth Century Motor Car Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Twentieth Century Motor Car Corporation was an American automobile company started by Geraldine Elizabeth "Liz" Carmichael, in 1974, incorporated in Nevada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company's flagship vehicle was the Dale , a prototype three-wheeled two-seater automobile designed and built by Dale Clifft.

  7. Toyota Vitz - Wikipedia

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    The first generation XP10 series Vitz was designed by Sotiris Kovos [9] at Toyota's ED2 studio in Europe. [10] It was first unveiled at the 1998 Paris Motor Show.Production began in late 1998, [11] with a Japanese on-sale date of January 1999; European sales commenced two months later as the "Toyota Yaris". [9]