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  2. T7 combat car - Wikipedia

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    T7 combat car was a prototype United States light tank design of the interwar period.It could run on rubber-tired wheels on roads or mount tracks for cross-country use. Although adequate in some areas, it lacked armament compared to contemporary vehicles and the project was cancelled after only one was b

  3. T7 armored car - Wikipedia

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    The T7 armored car was a prototype small armored car produced by Holabird Quartermaster Depot for the US Army in 1930. All six vehicles that were completed, USA W1310, USA W1311, USA W1312, USA W1313, USA W1314 and USA W1315, were 4x6 wheeled vehicles, powered by Franklin's air-cooled, 6-cylinder, gasoline engine, with a crew of four and armed with one .50 calibre machine gun supported by two ...

  4. The Red Baron (custom car) - Wikipedia

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    With its rise in popularity the Monogram Company arranged to have a full-size version of the car built. Bob Larivee worked with the Monogram Company to have the car built by Styline Customs. While the original model featured a 1914 Mercedes-Benz inline 6-cylinder engine, the full-size car received an OHC Pontiac 6-cylinder. [3]

  5. Bradley Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Instrumentation was provided by a set of VDO Jet Cockpit gauges. [15] Development of the GT II cost approximately US$1,000,000. [2] The GT II was finally released in November 1976. The car was later offered in one Special edition; the Solid Gold Series 14000 G Limited Edition. The GT II would also become the basis for Bradley's electric GTE.

  6. World of Warships - Wikipedia

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    World of Warships is a naval warfare-themed free-to-play multiplayer online game developed and published by Wargaming. [1] Players control warships of choice and can battle other random players on the server, play cooperative battles against bots, or participate in an advanced player versus environment (PvE) battle mode.

  7. Total Control Racing - Wikipedia

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    These later cars have driven power to both rear wheels and had much greater performance than the earlier generations. If scaled up to actual size, a TCR car would run along a straight at perhaps 350 mph and corner at not much less. The original sets consisted of only two different types of track part. A 15" straight and a 90 degree bend.

  8. Kit car - Wikipedia

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    A kit car is an automobile available as a set of parts that a manufacturer sells and the buyer then assembles into a functioning car. Usually, many of the major mechanical systems such as the engine and transmission are sourced from donor vehicles or purchased new from other vendors.

  9. Locust (car) - Wikipedia

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    Locust is a kit car inspired by the Lotus Seven. It was first developed in the mid 1980s as a cheap kit car to be built onto the chassis of a Triumph Spitfire, it was later developed into a full kit car which used its own fully designed ladder chassis - unlike others using space frame.

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