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  2. Why 'Barbie' never fits into her car, and more secrets from ...

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    Preserving a sense of play. Director Greta Gerwig had "lots of Barbies" growing up, Greenwood says. "She played with them a lot, until she was quite old," she adds, with a laugh.

  3. Whatever happened to the two-door car? - AOL

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    While the Corvette evolved into a serious sports car, Ford designers added back seats and turned the Thunderbird into a comfortable cruiser. The style quickly caught on. 1980 Chrysler Cordoba ...

  4. A real-life Barbie car - AOL

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    The car won't pass the emissions and safety tests it would need in order to be driven on American roads, but the company doesn't care. The car is being made for those in countries where owning a ...

  5. Power Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Power Wheels ride-on cars, trucks and motorcycles have been sold with more than 100 model names. The latest line of Power Wheels features small scale versions of popular real world vehicles, including the Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Hurricane, Ford F-150, Ford Mustang, Kawasaki KFX quad, Harley-Davidson motorcycle, Cadillac Escalade EXT as well as Lightning McQueen from Pixar’s film Cars, and a ...

  6. DMC DeLorean - Wikipedia

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    The DMC DeLorean is a rear-engine two-passenger sports car manufactured and marketed by John DeLorean's DeLorean Motor Company (DMC) for the American market from 1981 until 1983—ultimately the only car brought to market by the fledgling company.

  7. Barbie: Epic Road Trip - Wikipedia

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    The first pre-release revelation of the film was released on 10 October 2022 through Screen Rant [10] and The Hollywood Reporter, with the latter on the back of Mattel announcing a signature of a long-term contract extension with Netflix for more Barbie-branded productions. [11]