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  2. Renault Caravelle - Wikipedia

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    The Caravelle name also replaced the Floride name in all markets from 1962 onwards. In 1964, another R8-derived engine of 1108 cc was introduced to the Caravelle, producing 55 hp (41 kW). This model was tested by the British "Autocar" magazine in November 1965. The car had a top speed of 89 mph (143 km/h) and accelerated from 0-60 mph (97 km/h ...

  3. SNCF Class X 4500 - Wikipedia

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    The last 3 members of the class, X 4624, X 4625 and X 4626, were rebuilt from the similar X 4300 class X4351, X4371 and 4385 respectively. [1] The class has now been withdrawn, some being sold to other countries such as Romania (used by Regiotrans and Via Terra). The last examples in France (14 as at April 2009) worked around Burgundy (Nevers ...

  4. Sud Aviation Caravelle - Wikipedia

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    This allowed for up to 140 passengers over a reduced range. The Caravelle 12 was aimed primarily at the charter market, produced to 12 examples starting in 1972. By this point Concorde was in production; this design was originally known in France as Sud Aviation Super-Caravelle. The Caravelle 12 was often also referred to by this name.

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  6. Caravelle - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Caravelle (disambiguation), minibuses/vans produced by Volkswagen; Renault Caravelle, the roadster automobile produced by Renault; Plymouth Caravelle, a sedan made by Chrysler Corporation from 1983 to 1988; Sud Aviation Caravelle, a French jet airliner produced by Sud Aviation; SS Caravelle, a Danish cargo ship in service 1938-40

  7. Sud Aviation Super-Caravelle - Wikipedia

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    The Sud Aviation Super-Caravelle was an early design for a supersonic transport. Unlike most competing designs which envisioned larger trans-Atlantic aircraft and led to the likes of the Boeing 2707 , the Super-Caravelle was a much smaller, shorter range design intended to replace Sud Aviation 's earlier and successful Caravelle .

  8. Volkswagen Type 2 (T3) - Wikipedia

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    This is known to VW enthusiasts as the "South African look," and swapping the square headlights to round headlights is a popular conversion by van owners with non-South African vehicles. The T3 was replaced by the T4 ( Eurovan ) in the U.S. market in 1993 (1992 saw no Volkswagen vans imported to the U.S. market, aside from custom campers sold ...

  9. Transwede Airways - Wikipedia

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    Transwede Airways AB (later Braathens Sverige AB), was a Swedish charter and later also scheduled airline operating between 1985 and 1998. Based at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Transwede initially flew Sud Aviation Caravelles, and from 1987 also McDonnell Douglas MD-80s.