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  2. Locost - Wikipedia

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    The Locost pattern originated in the mid 90s, and then with the publishing by Haynes Manuals of the book Build your own sports car for as little as £250 by Ron Champion (ISBN 1-85960-636-9). This design was based heavily on the original Lotus Seven. It also used a live axle rear suspension.

  3. Puma Clubman - Wikipedia

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    The Puma Clubman sports car was conceived and designed by John Karnon and Neville Darwin in Adelaide, Australia based on Ron Champion's book Build your own sports car for as little as £250 - and race it (ISBN 1-85960-636-9).

  4. Trailmakers - Wikipedia

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    Trailmakers is a sandbox video game developed and published by Danish independent developer Flashbulb Games. [1] The game is a 3D physics-based vehicle construction simulator with open world exploration elements. [2]

  5. BYD Auto - Wikipedia

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    The first mass-produced passenger car from BYD, the BYD F3 is considered "a copycat" of the Toyota Corolla. [29] The BYD F0 small car was described as "a clear copy" of the Toyota Aygo, [30] and the BYD S8 has a similar appearance to the Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, with features an "almost identical" Mercedes-Benz CLK front-end and Renault Megane ...

  6. Haynes Roadster - Wikipedia

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    Haynes Roadster is a replica of a Lotus Seven home-built car, according to the book Build Your Own Sports Car: On a Budget by Chris Gibbs (ISBN 1-84425-391-0). A Ford Sierra is used in the car as a donor for drivetrain and suspension components. The Haynes Roadster is a follow-up to the Locost design described in a book by Ron Champion.

  7. Moving to a new state? Here's how to switch your car ... - AOL

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    Like comprehensive, lenders require this coverage until you own the car outright. ... Visit the website of your new state’s DMV to make an appointment if needed, and make sure to bring: