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  2. Chevrolet Greenbrier - Wikipedia

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    Chevrolet used the name Chevrolet Greenbrier for two distinct vehicles. The first was a six-to-nine-passenger window van version of the Corvair "95" panel van . The Corvair 95 series also included the Loadside and Rampside pickup trucks, featuring a mid-body ramp on the right side.

  3. Wagon Wheel co-owner will continue selling 'Our Famous ... - AOL

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    —Wagon Wheel restaurant will close doors after 6 decades-----Kaufman said it sold well alongside the restaurant's other desserts, but has really taken off in popularity over the past two decades.

  4. List of rolling stock manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The Greenbrier Companies (Greenbrier) Greenville Steel Car Company (GSC) (1916–) Greenville, Pennsylvania [9] (to Trinity Industries 1986) Grice & Long (1860 – c. 1873) Trenton, New Jersey [9] Grove Works (1848–1855) Hartford, Connecticut [9] Gulf Railcar; Gunderson Brothers Engineering Co. (GBEC)(1958–1973) Portland, Oregon [9] (to FMC ...

  5. Wagon wheel - Wikipedia

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    Wagon Wheel (trophy), a trophy awarded to the winner of a football game between the University of Akron and Kent State University; Wagon-wheel effect, the perception of a spinning object under a strobe light or on film; Wagon wheel, a chart used in cricket showing where a batsman hit the ball; Wagon wheel, an alternate name for the Rotelle pasta

  6. Chevrolet 400 - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet 400 was a compact car made by General Motors de Argentina from 1962 to 1974. [1] The "400" was General Motors's reply to Ford and Chrysler after those companies introduced the first compact cars to Argentina, the Ford Falcon and Valiant II respectively.

  7. Mako Shark (concept car) - Wikipedia

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    1965 Mako Shark II. Bill Mitchell's design brief for the XP-830 was as follows: "a narrow, slim, center section and coupe body, a tapered tail, an all-of-a-piece blending of the upper and lower portions of the body through the center (avoiding the look of a roof added to a body), and prominent wheels with their protective fenders distinctly separate from the main body, yet grafted organically ...

  8. Talk:Wagon Wheel (song) - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Jones' song 'Roll Me Over', presumably recorded in 1939, also uses the phrase 'like a wagon wheel'. Therefore the term blues standard is appropriate. I like the later versions very much (I even wrote my own, Dutch version), but legally something might be wrong in this Wikipedia article regarding authorship and maybe even considering ...

  9. James and Jewell Salter House - Wikipedia

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    The James and Jewell Salter House was a historic house at 159 South Broadview in Greenbrier, Arkansas. It was a single-story wood-frame structure, finished in stone veneer with cream-colored brick trim elements. It was built about 1945, its exterior masonry done by Silas Owens, Sr., a regionally prominent African-American stonemason.