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  2. AEC Regent III - Wikipedia

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    The last Regent III built, operated by Ipswich Corporation. The Regent III was mainly built for operation outside London and overseas. It could be fitted with AEC's 9.6-litre diesel engine (except a minority with 7.7-litre ones), 'Wilson' preselective epicyclic gearbox (except for a minority with crash gearboxes; a synchromesh option also became available in the early 1950s) and air-pressure ...

  3. Dodge Regent - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge Regent is an automobile that was built by Dodge Canada. The low-priced line built with a front end similar to the U.S. market Dodge attached to a Plymouth body. The first Dodge Regent appeared for 1951, basically a Plymouth Cranbrook , and replaced the Special DeLuxe name used from 1942 through 1950.

  4. AEC Regent III RT - Wikipedia

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    An AEC Regent III, as a 1950 version, makes its appearance in the 2001 film The Mummy Returns (even though the film was set in 1933). In 2003 three RT buses (RT2240, RT3882, and RT4497) were rebuilt into two triple-decker vehicles (one as a back-up during filming) (known as the Knight Bus ) for the Harry Potter film Harry Potter and the ...

  5. AEC Regent II - Wikipedia

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    The AEC Regent II was a front-engined double-decker bus built by AEC from 1945 to 1947. Despite officially being a new type it was very similar to the 1929 Regent . The Regent IIs were all documented as being new with the A173 (also known as the 7.7-litre) engine and a four speed sliding mesh gearbox.

  6. AEC Regent - Wikipedia

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    Related titles should be described in AEC Regent, while unrelated titles should be moved to AEC Regent (disambiguation). AEC Regent may refer to any of the following double-decker buses : AEC Regent or AEC Regent I , 1929 model

  7. Reliant Motors - Wikipedia

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    Reliant Motor Company was a British car manufacturer based in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England.It was founded in 1935 and ended car production in 2002, the company had been known as "Reliant Motor Company" (or RMC for short) until the 1990s when it became "Reliant Motors" and then finally became "Reliant Cars LTD" after production had ended of the Robin as the company was restructured to be a ...