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  2. Essex (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Essex marketed a line of touring cars (open four-door cars with canvas tops), which was the most popular body style of cars in production at the time. While Essex added an enclosed sedan in 1920, it was the introduction of the 1922 closed coach, priced at $1,495 (US$27,213 in 2023 dollars [ 4 ] ), $300 above that of the touring car.

  3. Category:Vehicle manufacturers operating in Essex - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 September 2023, at 20:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. AC 3000ME - Wikipedia

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    The car officially went on sale when it appeared at the 1978 NEC Motor Show. [8] The name was now the "AC 3000ME". The list price for the car had risen to £11,300. The first customer cars were not delivered until 1979, by which time they had to compete with newer designs like the Lotus Esprit.

  5. List of preserved Shelvoke and Drewry vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Shelvoke & Drewry was a British manufacturer of specialised commercial vehicles. Founded in 1922 to produce the SD Freighter Shelvoke & Drewry ceased trading in 1991. It was best known for its innovative waste collection vehicles, which were once the preferred choice of municipal authorities in the UK.

  6. Lake Champlain Transportation Company - Wikipedia

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    Some of the ferries that have been used by LCTC in the past: The Adirondack. The oldest, in-service, double-ended ferryboat of all time, built in 1913, [28] named after the Adirondack Mountains. Scrapped in 2022 [29] The Champlain. Built in 1930. Also doubled as a charter cruise boat for large groups under the brand "Lake Champlain Cruises".

  7. List of royal yachts of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    HMS Renown (1916): used in 1920 for the Prince of Wales Empire tour and in 1927 by the Duke and Duchess of York to visit Australia; HMS Vanguard (1947): battleship used to take George VI and family to South Africa; Gothic (1952–1954) Britannia (1954–1997)

  8. Callaway Cars - Wikipedia

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    Options are the selection of a comfort seat or a sportseat, carbon ceramic brakes, and fitted luggage. Cars are built to order where the owner chooses the interior leathers and the exterior color. All cars are sold by Callaway directly, and are supported by a five-year/50,000 mile powertrain warranty. [12]

  9. Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, PANYNJ restructured the lease of a major tenant, Port Newark Container Terminal (PNCT), whose owner had been subject of the Dubai Ports World controversy. The agreement calls for a 20-year extension of PNCT's existing lease through 2050, subject to PNCT's investment of $500 million and an expansion from 180 acres (73 ha) to about 287 ...